With Protake, you can create films with a professional cinema camera on your mobile device.
Protake has features that will benefit daily vloggers, commercial directors, and established filmmakers alike:
MODES
- AUTO Mode: This mode is designed for vloggers and YouTubers with cinematic looks and professional composition tools.
- PRO Mode: Designed for professional filmmakers. The control settings and camera information are well-aligned on the screen. A feature you want is always available on the screen.
COLOR
- LOG: it's not just a genuine LOG gamma curve -- we matched your mobile device's color exactly to the industrial standard - ALEXA Log C. Colorists can also use their color solutions for ALEXA cameras with footage from your phone, in addition to an outstanding dynamic range.
- ALEXA Looks: we offer a dozen cinematic styles for filmmakers - the styles are divided into Neutral Styles, Film Emulation (classic Kodak and Fuji cinema film), Movie Inspired (blockbusters and indie masterpieces), and ALEXA Looks.
ASSISTANTS
- Dropped Frame Notice: Mobile devices are not designed as professional cinema cameras, so when frames are dropped, you need to know immediately.
- Tools for monitoring: Waveform, Parade, Histogram, RGB Histogram, Audio Meter.
- Assistants for composition: Aspect Ratios, Safe Area, Thirds, Crosshairs, and 3-axis Horizon Indicators.
- Assistants for exposure: Zebra Strips, False Color, Exposure Compensation, Auto Exposure.
- A focus assistant: Focus Peaking and Auto Focus.
- Recording: Record Beeper, Record Flash, Volume Key Record.
- Focusing and zooming: The A-B point.
DATA
- Frame Rate Normalization: Because mobile devices do not have perfect frame rate control, it is easy to have non-standard variations in frame rate. In Protake, this problem is fundamentally solved and the FPS is strictly constant over the entire game.
- File naming: All videos saved by Protake have the following naming scheme: Camera Unit + Reel Number + Clip Count + Suffix. I think it's called "A001C00203_200412_IR8J.MOV"... Sounds familiar?
- Metadata: Each part of the file's metadata is recorded, including the device model, ISO, shutter angle, white balance, lens, connected accessories, and location.