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Article by Dora A. Carlson

Today’s launch

revolutionary Apple iPad, including the ongoing evolution over the phone i, has motivated the creation of a large number literally brand-new “applications”

. Some recent programs targeted directly for film and video production industry. Manufacturers, for example, the results using the iPad quite often on shoots for use in the ordinary tasks that you produce as storyboards and set illustrations

. With a large sales figures and then the generation iPads stated for release in the first quarter of 2011, the touchscreen device is clearly maturing regularly rely definite plus time before we find programs like Final Cut Professional premium used in connection with iPad too

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As designers develop new, creative methods of utilizing iPad plus my current phone, I saw some programs that really ingenius. Let us discuss six major new iphone / iPad Applications for filmmakers and video producers

iSlate

iSlate

definitely an affordable clapperboard. Suitable for individual situations disappeared clapperboard in a bag or pack runner will not remember to bring them one. So get a fantastic iSlate as a backup, for? 1.79 bargain superb

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Or, for those who have an iPad would like to Slate Films, given that it’s called “Come-Royce of the iPad / iphone clapboards”. This is actually for feature imaginable, plus? 1199 is perfectly justified in what might actually be possible.

Cinemek

The application, formerly known as Hancock, could storyboard composer, whose work is superior to that you expect. With your personal pictures (and the photos taken when using the phone i), it is easy to contribute to the products of other major library-related imagery. It’s almost a storyboard artist courses will all be looking to do, with minimal fuss

Professional prompter.

Many by Bodelin (which makes full-sized teleprompters), means that you can definitely control the teleprompter authorities along with your i phone or iPad. You only have to pay attention to doing things to get the way it operates, but it is quite clever

ITC Calc.

While you’re dealing every day with frames, timecodes, travel, faster methods are needed that information you can. The nice thing about ITC Calc is that you can reach anywhere you’ll need, either on set or sitting in-front of your editing machine, using the built-ever you can actually go back and profession make it happen the last time you owned to

iKeystoGo

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make the existence of a lot simpler, especially the speed is very important!. As an editor that you would normally get used to work against deadlines, and know which button to increase the risk for faster processing and more accomplished seems important. Employing this application with each of your iPhone or iPad, you can actually determine what you will need to achieve it while not having to browse through several menus or manually. Used every day it is undoubtedly the corner cut off off off by heart, and thus using the boss you loved to have your task is completed more quickly

! ISTAT

For the real tech-heads out of the midst of our own … Applications ISTAT MacOSX feature will let you know almost everything you need to learn what’s happening in your Apple machine. Sure, the iPhone application allows you to actually join in the same distance, although it also offers reviews on your own handheld device. So … You may have hoped to realize what the core of people who do, or just how hot your device is running, ISTAT is great for you

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I would like to create a photo with some minor animation. here is what I have in mind. I have a still picture of a person and the background changes around here. She is, however, completely still.

I don’t really care what photo editing program can do this. I did look at Adobe photoshop and got scared and ran away. Or is this request really the realm of filmmaking and not photoediting?
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Comments (26)

  • Lincoshop
    Lincoshop Say (November 12, 2011 at 10:10 am)

    If yo are interested in photograph ,you can browse my channel ,wishi you like it and sub it .welcome to share the redources with each other.Thank you very much.

  • gregyf1
    gregyf1 Say (November 12, 2011 at 10:39 am)

    Who has unliked this

  • ColtynSeifert
    ColtynSeifert Say (November 12, 2011 at 11:19 am)

    Love all your videos! They are very informative and help me out a lot!

  • DynastyOfWhatnots
    DynastyOfWhatnots Say (November 12, 2011 at 11:21 am)

    I watched all these tutorials, forgot a lot of stuff so I came back a few months later. Then I bought a dslr and now it’s time for round 3

  • eisontv
    eisontv Say (November 12, 2011 at 11:30 am)

    What a beautiful kid!

  • Vdeogamer
    Vdeogamer Say (November 12, 2011 at 11:37 am)

    I feel bad for that kid who had to stand out in the snow all that time. Very informative and helpful video though. However, it’d be good if you could work on not stuttering so much while explaining.

  • crilith
    crilith Say (November 12, 2011 at 12:00 pm)

    this video helped a lot! thank you!

  • sibedl
    sibedl Say (November 12, 2011 at 12:00 pm)

    Extremely awsome camera! in the extereme close up shot through the boys’ eyes I can see you tom antos holding the camera with other 2 guys and behind you there is a car!!!!! that’s just awsome!!!!

  • sibedl
    sibedl Say (November 12, 2011 at 12:48 pm)

    thanks!

  • JJBfilm
    JJBfilm Say (November 12, 2011 at 1:08 pm)

    Another great video T. Always helpful and motivational . Thanks for all your help..

  • aerozg
    aerozg Say (November 12, 2011 at 1:31 pm)

    Excellent video, just what i was looking for! Clear and concise explanations, coupled with some example footage, it gets across really well. Thanks for sharing!

  • mattzse
    mattzse Say (November 12, 2011 at 2:23 pm)

    I accidentally stumbled upon these videos when searching for something else. And I’m glad I did! Thanks for the awesome and informational videos, polcan99, I feel so inspired now! :-D

  • FilmMakingHowTo
    FilmMakingHowTo Say (November 12, 2011 at 2:24 pm)

    this is what goes on in that basement when there are no adults around? I’ll have to tell on you, Tom.

  • SwagbucksLover150
    SwagbucksLover150 Say (November 12, 2011 at 2:33 pm)

    please please please reply i need help with my tv its not hd at all and it says it is /watch?v=G7kzzCp7PA4

  • PurpleNinjaJasmine
    PurpleNinjaJasmine Say (November 12, 2011 at 2:50 pm)

    wow who the hell disliked this video?

  • Stelasoras
    Stelasoras Say (November 12, 2011 at 3:19 pm)

    its not about the camera its about you

  • MrJonathanRojo
    MrJonathanRojo Say (November 12, 2011 at 3:45 pm)

    Very useful information. Thank you.

  • flightmicah4christ
    flightmicah4christ Say (November 12, 2011 at 4:10 pm)

    @dodgesxt Easiest way is having two cameras; however, the other option is to film the scene from one angle completely and then switch to the other angle and splice them together in post production.

  • flightmicah4christ
    flightmicah4christ Say (November 12, 2011 at 4:54 pm)

    @dodgesxt Easiest way is having two cameras; however, the other option is to film the scene from one angle completely and then switch to the other angle and splice them together afterwards.

  • flightmicah4christ
    flightmicah4christ Say (November 12, 2011 at 5:13 pm)

    @dodgesxt Easiest way is having two cameras; however, the other option is to film the scene from one angle completely and then switch to the other angle and splice them together afterwards.

  • Toemta
    Toemta Say (November 12, 2011 at 5:36 pm)

    @polcan99 *relieved* good.. I was worried I wouldn’t be able to do these things with a semi pro consumer camcorder. Thanks a lot for answering, and thank you for these tutorials! I have an idea for a tutorial for you, the use of soundtrack music in scenes, not songs, but score. where to use what and what their effects are. I saw a cool tutorial on that on the dvd set for 24, can’t remember the season, it was very educational.

  • polcan99
    polcan99 Say (November 12, 2011 at 6:00 pm)

    @Toemta yup…zooming in is the same as changing out lenses… you’re changing the focal lenght . The only thing that’s better about interchangable lenses is that they’re usualy faster, have better focusing abalitles etc. but you can still get same effects if you avoid the weaknesses of your built in lens.

  • Toemta
    Toemta Say (November 12, 2011 at 6:35 pm)

    Please please answer me. I’ve bought the most expensive camera I could afford, a canon g10, it does not have interchangable lenses however. so, I was wondering, since I don’t have the luxury of different lenses, can I achieve pretty much the same effects by simply zooming in and out with the optical zoom? is that the only thing I can do to achieve different perspectives, when not having interchangable lenses to work with or am I missing something?

  • MrJeberg
    MrJeberg Say (November 12, 2011 at 6:44 pm)

    1:49 hmm… i guess that there are three persons filming him…. Just a widely guess…

  • OCUBOX
    OCUBOX Say (November 12, 2011 at 7:39 pm)

    @polcan99 why the HECK am I not subscribed to you i thought I did. . . the mysteries of YT. Looking forward to them Tom.

  • Lillies
    Lillies Say (November 12, 2011 at 8:11 pm)

    use Photoshop to do that. Make the person and the background on different layers. It’s not that hard. This has nothing to do with filmmaking.

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