Werner Herzog: The New Voice of the Impossible Project App

February 27, 2015 | Zoltan Arva-Toth | Comment |

With the latest update to the Impossible Project App for iOS and Android, Impossible have revealed that the voice of the new in-app tutorial for its recently launched Instant Lab Universal is none other than the acclaimed film-maker, Werner Herzog. Used in conjunction with the Instant Lab Universal, which transforms images on your iOS or Android smart phone or table into classic Polaroid-format instant photos, the free Impossible project app also incorporates access to an online Gallery now optimised for iPad screens. Uploaded photos are shown 'life sized’, scaled 1:1, so what you see on the screen is the exact shape and size as the original photo. As the distinctive 'voice' of the app, Mr Herzog guides you through creating and experimenting with the Instant Lab Universal. The app can be downloaded free from Apple’s app store or Google Play.

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Acclaimed German director and actor, Werner Herzog: the new voice of the Impossible Project app
 
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With the latest update to the Impossible Project App for iOS and Android, Impossible is very excited to reveal that the voice of the new in-app tutorial for its recently launched Instant Lab Universal is none other than the acclaimed film-maker, Werner Herzog.
 
Werner Herzog is the award-winning director of such feature films as Nosferatu the Vampyre, Fitzcarraldo and Rescue Dawn, as well as numerous documentaries, including Grizzly Man and Encounters At The End Of The World. He also played The Zec, the sinister villain in the 2012 hit film, Jack Reacher, starring Tom Cruise.
 
Mr Herzog agreed to record his narration for Impossible on the sound stage of his latest production at Warner Brothers’ studio in Los Angeles, late last year. 
 
As the distinctive 'voice' of the app, Mr. Herzog guides you through creating and experimenting with the Instant Lab Universal. (And if you already know your way around, you can turn off the audio guide from the sidebar menu.) 
 
Used in conjunction with the Instant Lab Universal, which transforms images on your iOS or Android smart phone or table into classic Polaroid-format instant photos, the free Impossible project app also incorporates access to an online Gallery now optimised for iPad screens. Uploaded photos are shown 'life sized’, scaled 1:1, so what you see on the screen is the exact shape and size of the real thing.
 
You can also scan and share your creations, upload them to the Impossible community, make real photos from your Instagram account, or shop for Impossible film, accessories and classic Polaroid™ cameras.
 
The app can be downloaded free from Apple’s app store (iOS) or Google Play (Android).

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