
Most of them are in the Entertainment category, and have names with words like. Some respond to touch, some sound, some both. No auv3 or anything but still cool nonetheless. There’s a bunch some better then others, here’s a few to give you an idea. There are a lot of great apps like this, with some crazy visuals, but uzu is my favorite. It’s great for some stress relief but I could also see it being used to respond to sound for a video, or at least some b roll. You can randomize everything (colors, background, grains, trail, grain size, etc.) or set everything just the way you want it, it responds to touch, or sound. I did read somewhere of another app that was supposed to be very touch friendly. I did use the clip extensively but it’s quite limited. I put it together with iMovie and it’s decent but I struggled with the lack of layers.I do wish there was a little more control over the filters.

Glitch Art studio is really great and straightforward.Probably better to scatter here and there. Datamosh is great but a bit too much if you use it all over the place like I’ve done.These apps are just great to put something fun and quick together. Very easy to search and download, Everything in that video is taken from Pexels except a few seconds of me and the Bill Gates bits.

Pexels is a free stock pictures and video app. Here’s the video I made if you want check it out:

After subscribing to this thread and evesdropping I bought Datamosh, downloaded Glitch Art studio and after seeing how useful it was bought the very reasonably priced IAP unlock. I was oblivious to these apps or anything video related for that matter. Hi, I wanted to thank all you that contributed to this thread.
