With every new piece of Apple software comes a slew of firsts, as people look for ever more creative ways to use what Cupertino has bestowed upon us, and the release of the iPad 2 is no exception. Now, from Anna Elizabeth James and Majek Pictures comes word of the release of Goldilocks Episode 9, possibly the first all-iOS film created using entirely iOS devices, and Apple-produced software.
Episode 9 of Goldilocks was filmed on an iPhone 4 and edited on iMovie for the iPad, on the iPad 2, and appears to have been done within a 24-hour time-frame. The video is professionally done, and further proof of how far in the future we live, given that being able to say that your film was recorded on a phone and edited on a portable monitor.
Here's episode 9 of Goldilocks, complete with a nice little making-of:
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