Filmic Pro adds ProRes Video to iPhone 13 Pro before Apple

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The video recording app Filmic Pro is beating Apple to the punch, by introducing iPhone 13 Pro ProRes video support to the iOS app before Apple brings out its own previously-announced addition.




As part of the iPhone 13 Pro launch, Apple promoted the ability for people to record video in ProRes, a professional video codec used in high-end cameras and editing workflows. However, while Apple delayed the introduction of ProRes video support from launch, Filmic has taken the opportunity to add support to its own app.

Version 6.17 of Filmic Pro now includes support for ProRes, with full support offered on the iPhone 13 Pro and iPhone 13 Pro Max. The free update to the video app adds options to the resolution setting's format picker that enables ProRes capture.

The four options are ProRes Proxy (170Mbps), ProRes LT (360Mbps), ProRes 422 (540Mbps) and ProRes 422 HQ (735Mbps), with all versions being 10-bit and using 4:2:2 chroma subsampling, and intra encoding. When ProRes is enabled, a ProRes badge is added to the corner of the interface.

Filmic warns that ProRes is not compatible with its Cinematographer Kit nor Film Looks features, and is limited to 30fps in 4K resolution, 60fps in 1080p.

Filmic Pro requires an iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch running iOS 13.0 or later, and is 101.3MB. The base app is $14.99, with in-app purchases also available.

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Comments

  • Reply 1 of 3
    rob53rob53 Posts: 3,253member
    Makes sense because they are the premier video recording app and at $15 a steal. 
    gregoriusmdoozydozenSolomon_Grundy
  • Reply 2 of 3
    This doesn’t seem to be entirely correct. I tested it and found I was able to select 24, 25, or 30 fps in 4K and 24, 25, 30, 48, or 60 in 1080p. 

    There are also options for 2K and 3K video, with the same frame rates as 1080p.
    edited October 2021 gregoriusmdoozydozenSolomon_Grundy
  • Reply 3 of 3
    melgrossmelgross Posts: 33,510member
    lonestar1 said:
    This doesn’t seem to be entirely correct. I tested it and found I was able to select 24, 25, or 30 fps in 4K and 24, 25, 30, 48, or 60 in 1080p. 

    There are also options for 2K and 3K video, with the same frame rates as 1080p.
    I think they meant “up to”.

    if you have this and are wondering why it doesn’t have Pro Rez as a choice, note that you may not have the 6.17 update yet. I had to go to the App Store and force Filmic to update.
    edited October 2021
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