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New App Allows IPhone Users to Use Visual Effects Used in Movies and TV Shows

by Dr. Enozia Vakil on December 27, 2013 at 10:46 PM
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 New App Allows IPhone Users to Use Visual Effects Used in Movies and TV Shows

A new application has been made available for iOS users which will allow them to use visual effects used in movies and TV shows.

The app, called Vivoom, is backed by GenArts which is a big supplier of visual effects software to TV and motion picture studios, including Disney, HBO and ESPN.

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According to AllThingsD, users can shoot your video, and then add visual effects of choice as seen on big and small screen and all the rendering is done in the cloud.

The app has recently added new effects like 'Beauty' that makes it easy to remove blemishes and wrinkles from a subject's skin while another called 'Skinny' helps them appear a little thinner.

Vivoom is set to face competition from editing and sharing tools for videos like Vine and Instagram who have 40 million users and 150 million users respectively.

Source: ANI
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