RTRO Camera by Moment

RTRO Camera by Moment

Shoot vintage video stories, share vibey stories.

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"Inspired by what the filmmakers on our team wanted, we set out to make an app that all of our filmmaker friends would also want to use."
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David Ramalho
I hope they have plans for an android roll out 🤞
Marc Barros
@david_ramalho1 not yet :-(.
Gabriel Lewis
I love Moment's iOS app and I'm excited to see that they are building new creativity apps. Can't wait to see the Niles, and Caleb video about this app!
Marc Barros
Hey Everyone, I'm one of the founders of Moment and we're really excited about RTRO. This came from our own team and wanting something fun to shoot with on the weekend. Something with a handful of dialed in looks that was more of the point and shoot experience over the technical shoot and edit experience. We'd love any feedback on the app and what we need to add next. This is a 1.0 version and plan to keep building additional features and releasing new looks. Thanks for the support! Marc
Aaron O'Leary
Just tried this out, I'm a sucker for retro filters, bought the subscription, going to do something with this during my next trip to Paris!
Amrit Pal Singh
I like the intro video, obviously a hipster like me will use the app right away. Cheers!
Amrit Pal Singh
Oh wait its by Moment! I love these guys!
Desmond Popkowski
That's why I hate the domination of Apple on the US market. Most apps from across the pond ship to iOS waaaay first.
Marc Barros
@desmondzik yeah. we have a procamera for android. we can post a very long, why android is so hard, but it's way harder to develop apps that work on all the phones. each phone maker makes their own flavor of android to the frustration of the developer and customer. you basically spend most of your engineering time trouble shooting devices and way less developing features. on the surface it shouldn't be this way, but two years into making an app for android we could write for days about why it's so much harder. many of us use android phones which makes it even more frustrating.
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