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iPhone iReports from Broadcast Video Expo 2011 - #BVEXPO

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The iPhone forms the core of a mobile reporting solution for news and PR which we are developing. Of course any smart phone like the Android could do the same thing too and probably will have all the accessories available soon.  But Apple do seem to have occupied the niche first (again?). We use the Owle Bubo to improve the picture stability, colour saturation and contrast, and special leads to allow broadcast mics to connect with the phone. In addition We have a twin Rotolight interview kit and a 12v battery for recharging all in a small shoulder bag. Our tests show that it’s achievable to make a specific type of short, factual news/PR story and upload it to a server or to YouTube every half hour. The storyform has been developed using Dramatica Theory . This synergy will impact both citizen journalism as well as the more traditional form promoting a collaborative approach to news gathering. We will be testing full Social Media integration at #BVExpo ( Broadcast Video Expo

iPhone eats Broadcaster eggs

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iPhone is again about to change our world. This time it is about how it can facilitate mobile journalism. It's not a bad camera but the weight of the thing makes it difficult to get steady shots and with a lens the size of a rat's testicle it does extremely well but not near broadcast quality. And then along comes some interesting stuff. First is the  Owle Bubo . This is a device that holds an adapter lens in front of the iPhones to increase the amount of light and thus enhance the quality. The Owle is heavier and so reduces the camera shake and it has many fittings to allow accessories to be fitted; lights, microphones, tripods and so on. On its own the Owle Bubo significantly increases the capabilities of the iPhone but that is not the really clever bit. If you install  Vericorder's 1st Video  app then something quite special happens. The iPhone becomes a complete edit capable OB truck for audio and video. It allows you to shoot stills, video and audio and to edit them to

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