eyeReport is currently an Apple Device App that allows users to use both of their cameras on their iDevices at the same time. Through the software users can do a picture in picture video and capture facial expressions, thoughts, and ideas while making a video. Once the videos have been created users can email them or upload to various social networks. Teachers could use the software to add their voice and face to a lesson while filming the blackboard. I could see this app increasing the video capabilities on mobile devices in the classroom.
The app will let users record a clip from the rear camera and then when you finish it will flip to the front camera and let users record from that camera. eyeReport will then create a PIP box so users can see what was recorded from the front and rear camera. If you already have a video on your camera, you can add the PIP feature to it.
Here are some of the features:
+ Overlays a second video captured by the front camera on a first video captured by the back camera, while the first video is being played.
+ Produces composite video from both front and back cameras of your iPhone.
+ Superimposes the user's face as picture-in-picture on your video.
+ Saves and stores your composite videos for future sharing.
+ Takes an old video stored in your iPhone and opens a window for overlaying as picture-in-picture a new recording of front camera.
+ One-click sharing of your composite video on facebook, Twitter, YouTube and mail.
+ Turns your old movies into composite videos featuring you as observer, commentator or participant.
+ A way to create dedicated communities for news reports, entertainment information or educational online networks.
The app will let users record a clip from the rear camera and then when you finish it will flip to the front camera and let users record from that camera. eyeReport will then create a PIP box so users can see what was recorded from the front and rear camera. If you already have a video on your camera, you can add the PIP feature to it.
Here are some of the features:
+ Overlays a second video captured by the front camera on a first video captured by the back camera, while the first video is being played.
+ Produces composite video from both front and back cameras of your iPhone.
+ Superimposes the user's face as picture-in-picture on your video.
+ Saves and stores your composite videos for future sharing.
+ Takes an old video stored in your iPhone and opens a window for overlaying as picture-in-picture a new recording of front camera.
+ One-click sharing of your composite video on facebook, Twitter, YouTube and mail.
+ Turns your old movies into composite videos featuring you as observer, commentator or participant.
+ A way to create dedicated communities for news reports, entertainment information or educational online networks.
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