
When i 1st saw @justkylevids iPhone guitar strings youtube, it had only 800 views. I knew it was going viral, and now has 2 million views in 3 weeks! How does this happen? He 'discovered' the iPhone camera rolling shutter effect on guitar strings (best filmed inside acoustic guitar facing out to bright sky). Guitar strings oscillating is a sensation on youtube now. Guitarists and music fans like the look of music moving strings. Like other youtubers I set out to make my own version of string oscillations. 3 weeks later I have a new technique down. I used CamLock app ($3) to lock the exposure and white balance on the appropriate levels for capturing the silhouette strings vibrating on video inside the guitar. This way the cam does not auto readjust after you have dropped it inside the guitar. Van Adams, my neighbor, plays "Daniel's Song" new original acoustic instrumental. We hung out and recorded this for Fayetteville Roots Festival, and I incorporated the string action into the video poster for the Roots Fest. Click next link for the best YouTube Playlist explaining rolling shutter, cmos camera effect on propellers and string instrument vibrations appearing to bend and roll as-if waves of visual sound (albeit not true to soundwave physics, more a property of digital camera shutter line scanning): www.youtube.com Video by Dgold with iPhone 4 rolling shutter effect, front-facing camera, CamLock app, exposure locked, white balance locked. file name: iphone-guitar-strings <b>...</b>
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