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Category:
Photography
Release Date:
Mar 17, 2010
Homepage:
http://kaleidovid.com
Publisher:
App Cubby
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A fun little diversion for your iPhone.

Point the camera at everyday objects to create beautiful kaleidoscopic images. Tap the screen to freeze the image. Save or share it on Twitter, Facebook, or via email, then tap to do it again.

Crazy as it may sound, iPhone development can be intense at times. So, we decided to take a break from a few of our more ambitious projects and do something delightful. We hope you find KaleidoVid as fun to use as it was to develop!

KaleidoVid was created by David Barnard of App Cubby, brought to life by Layton Duncan of Polar Bear Farm, and made beautiful by Dave Keller of rocket. ...More

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@jeep0803 KaleidoVidっていうiPhone...
Twitter_icon itunes app - Twitter Search - Posted Sun, 18 Apr 2010 21:51:47 UTC +00:00
...KaleidoVidっていうiPhoneアプリです。昨日、 @tokyoramajp さんに教わりました。面白いですよ。 http://bit.ly/agXy8L... Read More
Kaleidovid iPhone app - free for a limit...
Twitter_icon iphone app - Twitter Search - Posted Sat, 17 Apr 2010 11:04:52 UTC +00:00
...iPhone app - free for a limited time http://bit.ly/b7REUc (link to the appstore)... Read More
"Kaleidovid iPhone app - free for a...
Twitter_icon iphone app - Twitter Search - Posted Sat, 17 Apr 2010 11:01:14 UTC +00:00
...iPhone app - free for a limited time http://bit.ly/b7REUc (link to the appstore)" -@onnotitulaer =fun, http://yfrog.com/bhxjgej... Read More
Great #iPhone Free apps today-KaleidoVid...
Twitter_icon iphone apps - Twitter Search - Posted Fri, 16 Apr 2010 23:25:38 UTC +00:00
...#iPhone Free apps today-KaleidoVid (http://bit.ly/drwgL2), Auditorium (http://bit.ly/cHDUBm), Zombie Pizza (http://bit.ly/dvqQkO)... Read More
Apps To Download For Free Today: KaleidoVid, Zombie Pizza, Auditorium, And Superstar Chefs
Mini_discussion_bubble Apple iPhone Apps - Posted Fri, 16 Apr 2010 18:00:56 UTC +00:00
It’s Friday!  You know what that means don’t you?  Free apps, lots of them.  Today we have four free apps to show you, all of which are from some fairly prominent App Store developers, so get that index finger ready to start clicking some download buttons. ($.99 -> Free): A camera app that allows you to create unique kaleidoscopic images.  Just open the app, point your iPhone’s camera at anything, and tilt and turn your device to create a one-of-a-kind image.  Tapping the screen will freeze the image so you can quickly show it off to your friends, or you can save the image to your camera roll, share it on Twitter or Facebook, or email it. KaleidoVid is free for a limited time.  The app requires an iDevice that sports a camera. ($1.99 -> Free):  Appy Entertainment’s zombie-fied matching/time management game requires you to create custom pizzas for hungry zombies Read More
C64 to stay free, KaleidoVid also free
Mini_discussion_bubble TUAW - The Unofficial Apple Weblog - Posted Fri, 16 Apr 2010 19:00:00 UTC +00:00
A little while back, the C64 app in the App Store (a C64 emulator with officially licensed code from some old Commodore 64 games) announced that it was going free for a day with the Free App a Day promotion. That was a few weeks ago, and you might have noticed that the app is still free in the store. We contacted Manomio's CTO Stuart Carnie to ask him if the app was still free, and he confirmed that yes, C64 is staying a free download. The reasoning is pretty interesting -- the way the app works is that you do get some games for free, and then you can buy more using in-app purchases. Carnie tells us that when the app went free, they saw a spike in games being bought -- twenty times what they were selling previously. Making the app free also vastly increased their user base, and Read More
Another view through the #camera with &q...
Twitter_icon #iphone - Twitter Search - Posted Fri, 16 Apr 2010 08:28:54 UTC +00:00
...view through the #camera with "KaleidoVid" http://bit.ly/dqYVD3 and "LiveEffects" http://bit.ly/8YLY1O free for #iPhone... Read More
[iPhone App of the Day] KaleidoVid (0,79...
Twitter_icon iphone app - Twitter Search - Posted Wed, 14 Apr 2010 09:57:48 UTC +00:00
...App of the Day] KaleidoVid (0,79 €) - die Umgebung durch ein Kaleidoskop betrachtet: http://j.mp/9jm7Po... Read More
KaleidoVid – Delightful Video Kaleidoscope for the iPhone
Mini_discussion_bubble iSource - Posted Mon, 22 Mar 2010 18:53:12 UTC +00:00
The creators of KaleidoVid for iPhone set out to ‘do something delightful‘ as a little break from the grind of sometimes intense iPhone development work. I’ve been using the app for a little while and here’s my very first impression: they succeeded, 110%.  The app is simple and fun to use, and produces lovely images with absolutely minimal effort.  I’m pretty sure my daughter – and kids in general – should find the app just as delightful as I have. It’s also a damn fine way to create some great new wallpapers for yourself. Here’s a couple that I made in just a very few minutes of pointing KaleidoVid at a tile floor in our house and a bit of my daughter’s artwork:   Here’s just a little slice from the app’s description page: Point the camera at everyday objects to create beautiful kaleidoscopic images. Tap the screen to freeze the Read More
Found Footage: David Barnard of AppCubby talks about KaleidoVid
Mini_discussion_bubble TUAW - The Unofficial Apple Weblog - Posted Mon, 22 Mar 2010 15:00:00 UTC +00:00
Mar 22nd 2010 at 10:00AM Where did you "find this footage"? Oh, in your camera after you created it? Please stop misusing the 'Found Footage' tag; it's annoying. As I said to Erica, Pardon me, I have to go present my client with some found presentation about how he can win more customers with found video ads he made about his product. TUAW (or The Unofficial Apple Weblog) is a website devoted to tips, reviews, news, analysis and opinion on everything Apple. © 2011 AOL Inc. All Rights Reserved. We value our readership, especially when we receive tips which help us write compelling content. Use this form to send us a tip. Note: Some fields are required. Read More
Just having fun with kaleidovid http://b...
Twitter_icon itunes app - Twitter Search - Posted Fri, 19 Mar 2010 01:14:52 UTC +00:00
...having fun with kaleidovid http://bit.ly/bZsn8T You can't there from here! http://brizzly.com/pic/1RPD Kaleidoscope for the iPhone... Read More
The most talked about #iPhone app in the...
Twitter_icon appstorehq - Twitter Search - Posted Thu, 18 Mar 2010 19:49:39 UTC +00:00
...most talked about #iPhone app in the last 24hrs was: KaleidoVid - Video Kaleidoscope http://bit.ly/dpat1b... Read More
First Look at KaleidoVid – Video Kaleidoscope for the iPhone
Mini_discussion_bubble 148 Apps - Posted Thu, 18 Mar 2010 14:03:45 UTC +00:00
By Jeff Scott on March 18th, 2010 A fun little toy, just fire it up, point your iPhone at something colorful, and enjoy. KaleidoVid is a fun little app from App Cubby and Polar Bear Farm. Two developers that spend their time making serious apps decided to take a little break and create something fun. Seems like a great idea! The app is really pretty simple. It’s like those little cardboard tube kaleidoscopes we all had as kids. Fire up your iPhone (this app requires a camera), and point the camera at something colorful. The app takes a triangular part of the image and reflects it just like the ones you had as a kid. I guess the difference is those cost 75 cents, this one costs $500. The app lets you grab the screen at any time and save it as a unique image or share it on Twitter, Facebook, Read More
KaleidoVid turns your iPhone into a video kaleidoscope
Mini_discussion_bubble TUAW - The Unofficial Apple Weblog - Posted Wed, 17 Mar 2010 22:00:00 UTC +00:00
KaleidoVid is the latest app from David Barnard of App Cubby. Working with Layton Duncan of Polar Bear Farm and Dave Keller of rocket, David decided to have some fun and make a "delightful" app. We got to see an early demo of KaleidoVid at Macworld Expo, and have been anticipating its release. If you played with a kaleidoscope as a kid, you'll be familiar with this app. Instead of mirrors and beads, KaleidoVid makes use of the iPhone's camera. To use it, simply turn it on and point the camera in any direction, then move the iPhone until you find a pattern that you like. From there, tap the screen to put a snapshot into your Camera Roll, or share your creations with Twitter, Facebook or email. Tap the screen again to resume playing. it's surprisingly fun and more of a toy than a game (I had to pry it Read More
App Cubby releases KaleidoVid - A fun little diversion for your iPhone
Mini_discussion_bubble Top iPhone News - Posted Wed, 17 Mar 2010 03:30:11 UTC +00:00
Mar 16 iPhone News   7:30 pm      (0) Comments App Cubby today is pleased to announce the release of KaleidoVid 1.0, their new app for iPhone 3G, 3GS devices. KaleidoVid is a video kaleidoscope for iPhone that creates beautiful kaleidoscopic images from every day objects using the iPhone’s built in camera. Point the camera at everyday objects to create beautiful kaleidoscopic images. Tap the screen to freeze the image. Save or share it on Twitter, Facebook, or via email, then tap to do it again. Crazy as it may sound, iPhone development can be intense at times. So, we decided to take a break from a few of our more ambitious projects and do something delightful. We hope you find KaleidoVid as fun to use as it was to develop! KaleidoVid was created by David Barnard of App Cubby, brought to life by Layton Duncan of Polar Bear Farm, and made Read More
KaleidoVid Video Kaleidoscope for iPhone
Mini_discussion_bubble The iPhone Blog - Posted Wed, 17 Mar 2010 01:49:09 UTC +00:00
By Rene Ritchie, Tuesday, Mar 16, 2010 | Pop quiz: you’re a successful independent iPhone developer who’s personal management apps are beloved by critics and users alike, but you just really need a break, a way to recharge the batteries and have some non-managed fun, what do you do? If you’re App Cubby‘s David Barnard, you grab Polar Bear Farm‘s Layton Duncan and Made by Rocket‘s Dave Keller and you produce KaleidoVid [$0.99 - iTunes link], a colorful, eye-full of childlike wonder for the iPhone. And you make it as simple as it is elegant. Point your iPhone camera at, well, anything you like (the more varied and vivid the better in our tests) and KaleidoVid instantly transforms the live view into a dazzling, multi-reflected kaleidoscope of lines and blobs, hues and shades, and with a click of a button saves them to your camera roll or lets you share them Read More

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