JamCam
Video applications continue to be one of the genres that are attracting the most attention. And it is that, both the terminals and the new Internet connections and the technology that allows All of this continues to evolve to make it possible to capture moments and share them However, there are unique moments that, due to the situation, the environment and, above all, the music are unrepeatable. Moments that an iPhone can't capture because using the camera app to record videos overrides all other features, such as the music player.Unless using app JamCam
This is a curious tool designed to record, edit and share moments Especially musical moments. Those in which walking down the street and listening to a certain song match perfectly, but recording and editing at home would require hard work and advanced knowledge in the field. Thus, with JamCam all you have to do is tap the screen Vineto start recording videos of up to 15 seconds to the beat of the music playing on your phone. No need to edit with a computer or have knowledge of the process.
The operation of JamCam is really easy, very similar Seen on other apps like Vine or InstagramIt also has an exquisite visual design, where the visual predominates and the options and menus have been simplified to the minimum expression. Simply start the application and rotate the terminal in landscape position to activate the device's camera. All this without stopping the music that is playing. On this screen, the title and artist of the song being played is shown at the bottom, while there is a button on the right to record and the possibility of activate the flash and switch to the front camera with the buttons on the left.
So, keeping the record button pressed starts capturing along with the music. As with Vine, the user is able to take whatever shots they want by simply releasing the button. All this taking into account that the maximum duration of the video is 15 seconds and that the song is also paused with the recording With this, it is possible to create attractive content, with changes in shot, but with a musical continuation so that the result is correct and pleasant.
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Once the video is finished, all that remains is to share it, if desired. For this, various social networks are proposed, such as Facebook, Twitter or even Instagram It is also possible to download the resulting video to the terminal's reel. All content remains in the My videos section of the application to be enjoyed at any time and place.
In short, a most curious concept that can help the most inexperienced users to create short music videos in a very simple way, or simply to capture a moment without the need for editing knowledge. The JamCam app is only developed for iPhone and is fully downloadable free via App Store