Hollywood-Backed iOS App Vyclone Pioneers Social Filmmaking


The video featured above was created with Vyclone, the film-making app for iPhone and iPad that launches publicly today.

Vyclone is the brainchild of the British musician Joe Sumner, whose inspiration came from the hundreds of iPhones he’d notice waving in the audience, recording his performance while he played on stage. The problem with this, he thought, was that each phone only has the benefit of its own vantage point, while all around, scores of other audience members are doing the same thing, and getting a slightly different view.

WIth help from the deep pockets ($US2.7 million deep) of Ashton Kutcher, Guy Oseary (Lady Gaga’s manager), LiveNation, ThriveCapital, and Dreamworks, Sumner rounded up a team of 13 (nine of whom are engineers) and together they’ve come up with Vyclone: an app the allows up to four users standing within a 30m radius of one another to record 60 seconds of video.

With the finished clips, the app creates a sort of “mash-up” movie, taking advantage of the various camera angles to come up with something a little more… dynamic, say, than the typical YouTube single-camera shot. The finished product is delivered to each of the users within just a few minutes and can be shared on both Twitter and Facebook and within Vyclone’s own community. (Users can edit the mashup video themselves, afterwards, as well.)

I’m genuinely looking forward to try this app out… just as soon as I find three friends who’ve download it, too. [BusinessInsider]


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