If this were my personal project I would have taken extra time to refine the experimental UI, but that’s not the situation I was in. Although I was disappointed and my ego was a little bruised, once I gave myself some time to think things through and disassociate myself from the work, I was in agreement with her. She thought that the UX wasn’t as intuitive or fluid as what we had accomplished with the original version of the app. Unfortunately, that feedback was not positive. I was excited to share this build with Rachel and get her feedback. I spent this initial time sketching ideas and wireframes in my sketchbook or on my whiteboard…digital devices were intentionally prohibited. With priorities in order, I focused on interaction design and feature-mapping. Generating matte color options from the color information of the selected media. ![]() Include RAW information when capturing photos.Capture in either compressed or uncompressed image formats.Create and store custom aspect ratios using both on-screen controls and keyboard input.High resolution video capture at 60, 30, and 24 frame rates.Manual adjustment of exposure, focus, and white balance.Categorizing by priority made it easier to chunk work out into sprints so that measurable and testable progress was always being made. We grouped our feature wishlist into three levels of prioritization. The biggest design challenge facing the new version of the app was figuring out how to incorporate a more complex feature-set without sacrificing Cinescope’s minimalist nature. Our users have been asking for Cinescope to support these evolving features and for the past two years Rachel and I have been working in our spare time to redesign and rebuild Cinescope to meet those needs. iPhone hardware is more powerful than ever and iOS developer tools expose additional nuanced control over the camera. Version 1 of Cinescope was successful in meeting its goals but a lot has changed with Apple products in the last five years. Cinescope v1 - All the options could fit on one screen
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