Thomas Worth swears he didn't expect any of this. He never expected that, 10 days after it launched, VHS Camcorder, his goofy $3.99 video app, would be No. 2 on Apple's chart for paid apps, second ...
If you thought home videos from the 80s look crap solely because of the inexplicably horrific fashion sense of the people that appear in them, think again. Sure, the mullet hair-dos, velour shirts, ...
We've been talking a lot about emotional response recently on RedShark with reference to pristine imagery. But it seems that sometimes the worse the footage looks, the better the audience response.
There aren’t many fathomable reasons to filter your crystal-clear smartphone’s camera to look like a messy, tracking-riddled VHS-style camcorder. For ‘90s parties, maybe. Or if you’re making a movie ...
How hard would it be to make an app that accurately recreates a VHS camcorder in a smartphone? That's the question the folks at Rarevision asked themselves when they set about making the VHS Camcorder ...
The App Store is great for recapturing nostalgia from another time and place. Whether you’re melancholy for retro games from the Atari era or catching up with favorite comic books from a misspent ...
The now-viral footage that emerged last week of rapper Wiz Khalifa getting arrested at Los Angeles International Aiport while riding a hoverboard raised many questions: Why did they arrest him? Why ...
Those crisp 1080p (and then some) videos your iPhone 6 is capable of got you down? Looking for some low-definition camcorder fun for your Throwback Thursday posts? Well, you're in luck! Don't try to ...
In our Apps of the Year series, The Next Web team shares personal recommendations for our favorite apps of 2015. As technology advances forward, nostalgia becomes more valuable. Combine them both and ...
A new app called VHS Camcorder transforms your mobile device into a bona fide over-the-shoulder camcorder from the '80s. If you're like me, you're probably wondering why anyone would want to ...
Movie connoisseurs clinging to their VHS tape players won’t long be able to rely on the Boulder Public Library to feed their desire to continue using the fast-becoming-antique video technology. The ...
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