#MOTION BACKGROUNDS IPHONE 6S PLUS#Speaking of, Apple announced that the new iPhone 6s and 6s Plus are going to shoot 4K video, which is big news for our Flixel community. With the shift towards higher resolution video, such as 4K and 6K, photography and videography become even more intertwined. The creation of Live Photos emphasizes the ever steady movement towards hybrid photos as the future of photos and video. We can’t wait to see Flixel cinemagraphs on iPhone screens across the globe! The demo shows a Live Photo used on the lock screen of an iPhone, showcasing how users can use the new feature to create custom motion wallpapers. Apple also confirmed that these new Live Photos will be able to be viewed on the entire line-up of iPad, iPhone, Mac and Apple Watch line. In order to create these Live Photos, the feature records a quick 1.5 seconds of video on both sides of a photo to capture the movement. Why the emphasis on this not being a video? Cinemagraphs, Live Photos, and the art of hybrid photography is starting to find a place of its own among other popular mediums. By pressing on the photo, the video comes alive, bringing the moment to life for a few seconds with the new 3D touch. Interestingly, Apple stated that this new Live Photo feature is NOT video, but rather an actual photo with the same HD, high-quality capabilities that the camera brought to the new generation of iPhone. Today, Apple announced a new feature called “Live Photos” that allow users to utilize the new 3D touch feature to reveal quick, looping videos from photos they’ve taken. Did someone say cinemagraphs? Not quite, though the combination of a photo and video is a new feature on Apple’s highly anticipated, iPhone 6s and 6s Plus.
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