Murtha Design Inc. has announced that Apple has featured the video editing iOS App Unnecessary Censorship.
Sales increased 933% overnight from Wednesday to Thursday after Apple featured the App. Right now we have two hurdles to overcome; Getting people to notice the App and educating people that might not know what the term “unnecessary censorship” refers to. With Apple featuring the App, we will certainly overcome the first hurdle and now we are starting a campaign to educate people on the how fun it is to convert ordinary video into suggestive video by creatively censoring video unnecessarily.
The term “unnecessary censorship” refers to taking normal video and bleeping it out to make it look like something inappropriate happened.
Darren Murtha, CEO of Murtha Design Inc. says “The best part of using the Unnecessary Censorship App is you have the tools to convert your ordinary video clips of friends and family into hilarious video clips that make the viewer pause and ask ‘what just happened?’
Over the course of the next few weeks, we’ll be adding a section to our website to highlight the creative videos people make using the Unnecessary Censorship App. People will be encouraged to post their videos on YouTube, Twitter and Facebook and then email the public URL to uc@murthadesign.com
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