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FiLMiC Pro

by FiLMiC Inc. · Photo & Video · Camera

Professional mobile video camera app with cinema-grade controls and LOG recording.

Quick Answer: FiLMiC Pro has a verified Real Score of 4.1/5 based on 10,000 verified reviews, compared to its App Store rating of 4.3/5. Highly recommended by verified users.

Real Score
4.1
out of 5.0

Real Score vs App Store Rating

App Store Rating

4.3
4.3

Includes unverified reviews

Verified Real Score

4.1
4.1

Based on 10,000 verified reviews

Gap Alert: FiLMiC Pro's App Store rating is 0.2 points higher than its verified Real Score. This suggests that some store reviews may be inflated by fake or incentivized ratings.

Pros & Cons

What Users Love

  • Cinema-grade video controls
  • LOG and V-Log recording
  • Manual audio controls
  • Used in professional productions

Common Complaints

  • Steep price
  • Complex for beginners
  • Resource intensive
  • Requires knowledge of videography

Verified Reviews (20)

All reviews verified
DM
David Mitchell Verified
🍎 iOS
5.0

Professional filmmaking on iPhone

FiLMiC Pro turns your iPhone into a legitimate cinema camera. LOG recording, variable frame rates, manual focus pulling, and audio monitoring. Indie films have been shot entirely on this app.

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178 people found this helpful
SW
Sarah Williams Verified
🤖 Android
4.0

V-Log for maximum color grading

Recording in V-Log flat profile preserves maximum dynamic range for color grading in post. The footage looks flat and desaturated but the editing latitude is enormous. Professional workflow.

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134 people found this helpful
KP
Kevin Park Verified
🍎 iOS
4.0

Manual focus pull is essential for narrative

Smooth focus transitions between subjects (rack focus) is a fundamental cinematic technique. FiLMiC Pro makes this possible on a phone with the focus slider. Storytelling through focus.

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89 people found this helpful
DC
Diana Chen Verified
🤖 Android
3.0

Expensive with in-app purchases

Base app costs $15, then Cinematographer Kit is $14 more. Full functionality runs $30+. For hobbyists this is expensive. For working videographers, it's a bargain compared to professional gear.

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156 people found this helpful
MD
Marcus Davis Verified
🍎 iOS
5.0

Audio monitoring with manual levels

Real-time audio level meters with manual gain control. Monitor headphone audio while recording. For documentary and interview work, proper audio monitoring is non-negotiable.

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112 people found this helpful
EB
Emily Brown Verified
🤖 Android
4.0

Bitrate control for quality

Manually setting recording bitrate up to 240Mbps means maximum quality when storage allows. The difference between 20Mbps and 200Mbps is visible, especially in complex scenes.

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67 people found this helpful
CT
Chris Thompson Verified
🍎 iOS
4.0

Frame rate options for every need

Record at 24, 25, 30, 48, 60, 120, and 240 fps. Cinematic 24fps, smooth 60fps, slow-motion 240fps. Having every standard frame rate available covers any production need.

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78 people found this helpful
RL
Rachel Lee Verified
🤖 Android
3.0

Learning curve is steep

FiLMiC Pro assumes you understand videography concepts - frame rates, bitrates, color profiles, audio gain. Without this knowledge, the interface is overwhelming. Not for casual users.

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145 people found this helpful
DG
Daniel Garcia Verified
🍎 iOS
5.0

Used on real productions

The film "Tangerine" and TV shows have used FiLMiC Pro. Knowing that professionals trust this app for commercial work validates its capabilities. It's a real production tool.

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98 people found this helpful
AF
Angela Foster Verified
🤖 Android
4.0

White balance presets and manual

Preset white balance for common lighting situations (daylight, tungsten, fluorescent) plus manual Kelvin control. Consistent color temperature across shots is essential for editing.

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45 people found this helpful
TW
Tom Williams Verified
🍎 iOS
4.0

Anamorphic desqueeze support

Support for anamorphic lens adapters with automatic desqueeze preview. The cinematic widescreen look from anamorphic glass on a phone is beautiful and unique.

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56 people found this helpful
LK
Laura Kim Verified
🤖 Android
4.0

Dual camera recording

Recording from front and back cameras simultaneously is useful for interviews, reactions, and creative split-screen content. Picture-in-picture during recording saves editing time.

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89 people found this helpful
SP
Steve Park Verified
🍎 iOS
5.0

Exposure lock for consistent shots

Locking exposure prevents the camera from auto-adjusting when the scene changes. For panning shots and controlled lighting, exposure consistency is crucial and FiLMiC delivers.

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67 people found this helpful
PC
Patricia Chen Verified
🤖 Android
4.0

Clean HDMI output for monitors

With the right adapter, FiLMiC Pro can output a clean feed to external monitors. On-set monitoring for directors and focus pullers. Professional set functionality from a phone app.

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78 people found this helpful
KA
Kevin Adams Verified
🍎 iOS
4.0

Cinematographer Kit is worth it

The add-on Cinematographer Kit adds LOG recording, advanced analytics, and color profiles. If you're doing any serious color grading, this upgrade is essential.

Verified Purchase
134 people found this helpful
GW
Grace Williams Verified
🤖 Android
3.0

Battery drain is significant

Recording at high bitrate with monitoring features active drains battery fast. A 30-minute shoot at maximum quality can use 30-40% battery. Bring a power bank for extended shoots.

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112 people found this helpful
RB
Ryan Brown Verified
🍎 iOS
5.0

Democratizing professional video

FiLMiC Pro makes cinema-quality video accessible to anyone with a smartphone. The barrier to professional filmmaking has never been lower. A $30 app replaces thousands in gear.

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167 people found this helpful
ND
Nicole Davis Verified
🤖 Android
4.0

Zebra stripes for exposure

Zebra stripe overlay showing overexposed areas helps prevent blown highlights. This professional monitoring tool in real-time while recording is invaluable for controlled exposure.

Verified Purchase
56 people found this helpful
ML
Marcus Lee Verified
🍎 iOS
4.0

Manual audio monitoring saved my interview

During a documentary interview, the audio levels were dropping. The real-time meters in FiLMiC Pro let me adjust gain immediately. Without monitoring, I would have lost the audio.

Verified Purchase
89 people found this helpful
DP
Diana Park Verified
🤖 Android
4.0

Not for everyone, perfect for filmmakers

If you know what frame rates, bitrates, and LOG recording mean, FiLMiC Pro is incredible. If you just want to record video, the default camera app is fine. This is a professional tool.

Verified Purchase
98 people found this helpful

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FiLMiC Pro FAQ

Is FiLMiC Pro worth downloading in 2026?
Based on 10,000 verified reviews, FiLMiC Pro has a Real Score of 4.1/5. It is highly recommended by verified users.
What is FiLMiC Pro's real rating without fake reviews?
FiLMiC Pro has an App Store rating of 4.3/5, but our verified Real Score is 4.1/5. The 0.2-point gap suggests that some store reviews may be inflated by fake or incentivized ratings.
What do users like most about FiLMiC Pro?
The most commonly praised aspects are: Cinema-grade video controls, LOG and V-Log recording, Manual audio controls.
What are the biggest complaints about FiLMiC Pro?
Common criticisms include: Steep price, Complex for beginners, Resource intensive.
How does VerifiedAppReviews rate FiLMiC Pro?
Our Real Score of 4.1/5 is based on verified reviews only. We weigh review sentiment (40%), consistency (25%), verified usage (20%), and update frequency (15%) to calculate the score.

Last updated: April 2026