6 Reasons Mobile Apps Usage Is Future Of Filmmaking

Filmmaking is evolving. With the proliferation of mobile devices and apps, more and more people are turning to their smartphones and tablets to watch videos. This is why mobile apps usage is the future of filmmaking. In this blog post, we will discuss five reasons why filmmakers should start using mobile apps to make their movies!

1. Proliferation of mobile devices and apps

Mobile phones are becoming more and more widespread. Now not only young people are using them, but also kids and elderly people. With them, one can learn a new profession, or how to catch a cheating husband, so there is no doubt that smartphones cover all customers’ needs. During 2021 worldwide sales of smartphones to end-users will total 1.5 billion units, an 11.4% growth year over year, Gartner, Inc says.

The more mobile devices there are, the more apps are needed to keep users entertained and engaged. The thing is not only young people spend a lot of time on social media networks or watching YouTube videos but also elderly ones who want to be in touch with their grandkids via Skype or WhatsApp calls.

2. Increased demand for video content

According to a study by Cisco, video traffic will account for 82% of all consumer internet traffic by 2022. This is because video content is more engaging and entertaining than text or static images. As a result, demand for video content is increasing, which provides opportunities for filmmakers of all levels!

A viewership of traditional television (live or time-shifted) among 18-29 year olds will decline from 191 minutes per day in 2017 to 178 minutes per day by 2022. In contrast, daily usage of mobile apps among this age group will increase from 126 minutes per day.

 3. Rise of social media and user-generated content

There is no doubt, that since 2020 such social media like TikTok, which only has video content, and Instagram with more than a billion users worldwide, are changing the way we consume media. As for now, there is over 100 million hours of video content watched on TikTok in just one day! All those videos are user-generated, which means it’s done by ordinary people like you and me. We can see that these social media have a huge impact from the fact that TikTok became this year’s most downloaded app all over the world, with more than 800 million downloads globally. What is also interesting to mention is where young creators get their inspiration from?

What started as funny short videos made at home by kids turned into creative ideas shared between them and other filmmakers around the globe, inspiring everyone else to create something similar or even better.

4. Mobile apps offer a wide range of features 

There are a number of mobile apps specifically designed for filmmakers, which offer a wide range of features that can help you improve your filmmaking skills. These apps make it easier and more affordable to learn how to make videos, and they also allow you to take your filmmaking projects to the next level.

Also because of direct connection, smartphones can get access to the newest trending features and present them to the filmmakers.

For example, with the newest mobile apps, that allow you to create amazing videos, you then can apply many trendy filters and effects and share your content on social media in just a few steps. And they get the most recent updates with new features and tools that can help you create even more incredible videos.

5. Mobile apps make filmmaking more affordable and easier to learn

Filmmaking equipment can be expensive, but mobile apps make it more affordable to create videos. In addition, many of these apps offer a wide range of features that are perfect for filmmakers of all levels of experience. You can use them to edit your videos, add special effects, and even share your creations with the world.

Moreover, the adjustment process takes a couple of minutes to figure out how you want the app to function. They are easy and intuitive enough that even not the most inexperienced users can get started quickly. Many people who have never filmed anything before use these tools on a daily basis without realizing their full potential or limitations (this is especially true in terms of editing).

6. Decline in traditional TV and web viewership

As people shift their attention towards mobile apps and other digital content, traditional TV viewership and website traffic continue to decline. This is great news for filmmakers because it means that there is a growing market for video content across all online platforms. So don’t be afraid to start creating videos!

Written by Austin Crane

Austin is the principle web director for Untamed Science and Stone Age Man. He is also the web-director of the series for the High School biology, Middle Grades Science and Elementary Science content. When Austin isn't making amazing content for the web, he's out on his mountain bike or in a canoe.

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