Life on Film User Reviews

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Crashes every time

After adding photos it crashes every time

Awesome

Loving so far. Will definitely be getting a subscription.

Let down

The life on film account across social media is one of my favorites by far and was excited with the app out. Seeing the price it costs to even use this app is insane. Disappointed.

Too expensive

Update 1.11 says β€œcheaper pricing” but it’s still $9.99 per MONTH. This app is no where near worth $120/year. Sheesh

ridiculously expensive

I saw this on yt shorts and was like so cool, let me download. I thought the plus version was maybe something extra or there would be limits on the exports you can do per month without plus, but no. Literally to export one video you have to drop 10 bucks a month. That is crazy!! I can do this on iMovie for free.

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Too much

Saw the videos of them giving people disposable cameras and making videos of the results and thought it would be cool, but $10 a month to export??? No thanks.

Subscription

Pay monthly or nothing.
You cannot even have a β€˜lite’ version of the video made with watermark of the app included.
No option to just pay for one video created either.

Needs more improvement

It would be best if they got a one-time purchase like other apps. It only has four templates, five effects, and eight filters. I like that it is easier to use compared to the one I'm using, but for $10.00, I think it is unreasonable, I cant do much.

Fun, but pricey

Seems like a fun app. I went through the process of making a video and was shocked to see that it would cost $9.99 a month to export my project. Figured there would be a trial period or at least a few β€œfree” exports so that users can try it out a few times prior to committing.

Great idea on paper

Great idea on paper, but in reality, $10 a month for filters is insane. No trial period, no discounts, just $10 to even try them out. Granted, yes, its a lot of filters, but at least let us buy one or two, i dont need all of them, and dont want to pay $10 a month for a filter.

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