2023-08-28 22:23:17
A Tinrocketcompany known for apps Waterlogue e Ollirecently presented the cinema. The app promises to revolutionize the way users capture and create animated content on iPhones.
With real-time video and photo capture, media import support and on-device processing, the tool offers a creative output that “respects the artistic community” by not relying on generative AI.
The founder of Tinrocket, John Balestrieripresented Cinemin and promised to transport users to a world of beauty, line, color and movement, inspired by art and traditional animation films.
One of the outstanding characteristics of Cinemamin is its versatility. With a user-friendly interface, Cinemin empowers creators to tweak their work and export videos in up to 4K resolution.
What sets Cinemamin apart from the competition is its approach to technology. Unlike other apps, often using works of art without the artists’ consent, the app takes a different path.
Tinrocket’s commitment to respecting the arts community is tangible at the heart of Cinemin. Unlike other apps that use online artwork to train “Generative AI”, often without the permission of the artists, Cinemin takes a different approach: We build Cinemin the hard way by first learning to see like an artist. No artists’ work was used to “train” Cinemin to produce its dazzling output.
Among other features of Cinemim, it is worth mentioning: the possibility to choose from a variety of predefined styles and the ability to edit the contents within the application itself.
Cinemin is free to download, but to unlock extra functions there is an option to pay: BRL 5/month, R$30/something or R$50 for a single license of the application. Subscription entitles to removal of ads and features like export without watermark, Cinema mode and more.
via 9to5Mac
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