Blackmagic Introduces Camera for Android 1.3: Anamorphic and High FPS
Blackmagic Introduces Camera for Android 1.3: Anamorphic and High FPS

Blackmagic Introduces Camera for Android 1.3: Anamorphic and High FPS

2024-09-13
3 mins read

Blackmagic Design has announced the Camera for Android 1.3 app adding support for recording timecode with clips, anamorphic de-squeeze, higher frame rate recording on Pixel phones, and support for additional Samsung and Xiaomi phones.

Blackmagic Camera for Android 1.3: Chat
Blackmagic Camera for Android 1.3: Chat

Blackmagic Camera for Android 1.3

Blackmagic Design today announced the Blackmagic Camera for Android 1.3 update, which adds support for recording timecode with clips which allows customers to synchronize video and audio in post-production quickly and to use recordings from multiple cameras in a multi-cam edit with timecode sync. The update also adds anamorphic lens de-squeeze functionality and lens correction settings as well as support for off-speed and time-lapse recording. Customers with Pixel 6, 7, 8, and 9 phones will now be able to record at higher frame rates including 120fps and 240fps at 720p and 120fps at 1080p. Additionally, Blackmagic Camera now supports Xiaomi 13T, Samsung Flip 5/6, and Fold 5/6 phones. Blackmagic Camera is now available from Google Play, free of charge.

Blackmagic Camera for Android 1.3: Clips
Blackmagic Camera for Android 1.3: Clips

DaVinci Resolve synchronization

The Blackmagic Camera media tab has all the controls to browse or scrub clips for quick review, search sort, and view the upload status of their media. Customers can also link to their DCIM folder and select clips to upload to the Blackmagic Cloud. Simply access media from Blackmagic Camera’s all clips folder by choosing the Media button to see the thumbnails for each clip that has been stored. Customers can save their media to the My Files folder on the phone, send it to Blackmagic Cloud Storage via Blackmagic Cloud, or manually choose which clips to upload to a project library. Customers can even sync media from Blackmagic Camera directly into a DaVinci Resolve project so users are ready to edit and color grade.

Blackmagic Camera for Android 1.3: Focus assist
Blackmagic Camera for Android 1.3: Focus assist

Blackmagic Camera for Android has been incredibly popular since it was launched in June this year. We are excited to be able to continue expanding our support of Android phone models so even more customers can experience the same great controls for shooting digital film as our professional cameras. Plus, with the addition of timecode customers can use the Cut page sync bin to create a multi-cam edit faster than ever before.

Grant Petty, Blackmagic Design CEO
Blackmagic Camera for Android 1.3: Slate
Blackmagic Camera for Android 1.3: Slate

Blackmagic Camera for Android 1.3 Features

  • Support for recording timecode with clips.
  • Support for anamorphic lens de-squeeze.
  • Support for higher frame rate recordings on Pixel devices.
  • Support for off-speed recording.
  • Support for time-lapse recording.
  • Support for adjusting the audio gain.
  • Works with Foldable devices: Samsung Flip 5/6, Samsung Fold 5/6.
  • Works with Xiaomi 13T
Blackmagic Camera for Android 1.3
Blackmagic Camera for Android 1.3

Working with proxy

Blackmagic Camera records an HD proxy in addition to the camera original media. The small proxy file can upload to Blackmagic Cloud in seconds, so media is available back at the studio in real time. The ability to transfer media directly into the DaVinci Resolve media bin as editors are working is revolutionary and has never before been possible! Any editor working anywhere in the world will get the shots! If customers have multiple cameras, then the new multi source feature in DaVinci Resolve’s Cut page will show each camera angle in a multi-view. Blackmagic Cloud is a revolution in global post-production workflows.

Blackmagic Camera for Android 1.3: ISO
Blackmagic Camera for Android 1.3: ISO

Time of day timecode

This update adds support for time of day timecode so now when customers are shooting with multiple android phones, Blackmagic Camera lets them keep their footage perfectly in sync. Now each phone can start and stop recording independently, while storing perfect timecode sync in the file metadata, allowing powerful multi camera workflows for music festivals, weddings and interviews. Best of all, using the sync bin feature on DaVinci Resolve’s cut page, will use the timecode automatically find and sync the shots from all cameras so customers don’t need to waste time sorting through thousands of shots.

Blackmagic Camera for Android 1.3: Recording
Blackmagic Camera for Android 1.3: Recording

Find the the perfect cutaway

Multi-cam editing using the sync bin is the world’s fastest and most innovative way to select the perfect cutaway when doing multi camera shoots. Using the time of day timecode, sync the clips shot on multiple phones at the same time. Just select the sync bin icon and DaVinci will find all clips that sync to the timeline and display them in a multi-view. Simply scroll up and down the timeline and customers will see all the clips that sync to the point in the timeline so they can pick the best cutaway. Then click the view with the mouse and then adjust the in and out points to select the perfect cutaway. Customers can use the source overwrite edit mode to add this selected clip to the timeline, perfectly synced to the clip below.

Blackmagic Camera for Android 1.3: Sidebar
Blackmagic Camera for Android 1.3: Sidebar

Availability and Price

Blackmagic Camera App for Android 1.3 is available now as a FREE download from Google Play.

Yossy is a filmmaker who specializes mainly in action sports cinematography. Yossy also lectures about the art of independent filmmaking in leading educational institutes, academic programs, and festivals, and his independent films have garnered international awards and recognition.
Yossy is the founder of Y.M.Cinema Magazine.

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