Showing posts with label Apps. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Apps. Show all posts

The Most Popular iPad and iPhone Apps for Video Production


Ever since the release of the iPhone and later the iPad, there has been a continual roll out of applications or apps aimed at the video production market. Some have come and gone but many have now become an indispensable part of our kit, providing convenience and in some cases replacing high priced production equipment.
Pre Production
Some of the most useful apps have been designed for use in pre production and planning. Often taking the place of expensive desktop software and in some cases adding additional usability.
Scripting apps such as script pro allow users to write scripts with the aid of pop up menus and short cuts straight onto your iPad.
It is also compatible with industry standard software such as final draft. It also senses when an external keyboard is plugged into the iPad and eliminates the onscreen keyboard for an even larger view.
Another extremely useful app is Hitchcock storyboard composer. This is a very well thought out storyboard app which allows the user to upload multiple images from your libraries, add music, notes and of course shot descriptions. It also emulates camera moves such as pans, tilts and dolly movements. Your storyboard can then be exported as a PDF or even played back as a movie.
Production
Perhaps some of the most popular apps are those used for production, such as movie slate or DSLR slate which replace the need for costly clapper boards.
The movie slate app does everything you need a clapper to do and then some. You can make comprehensive voice and image notes, export reports and ingest shot data in editing platforms such as final cut pro. You can also sync timecode between cameras, between other iPads or iPhones, with a clock time and even sync with an iTunes song, if you're shooting a music video.
Telepromptor apps are also gaining in popularity too. The pro promtor app lets you edit the presentation text and has a customizable scrolling screen of text where you can adjust size and speed. Another handy feature is the ability to sync between iPads so your presenter can talk to numerous cameras displaying the same text.
There are also several editing packages available such as iMovie, a portable version of the popular desktop software for Mac. It's surprisingly flexible with many of the usual features. Users are able to edit existing footage or shoot more with the built in 1080p HD capability of the iPad camera. This is of course not going to be as good as a professional camcorder but is very useful for shot planning, location scouting and story boarding.
And when you're finished, the sharing possibilities are endless. Upload to YouTube or Vimeo, to a cloud or website or even play it on a big screen TV using airplay.
The iPhone and iPad have brought lots of new possibilities to the world of video production and i for one think video production is the better for it.
John Hubbard is a video production professional who resides in Melbourne, Australia.

Smartphone Apps Help in Emergencies or Disasters


Nature's fury is uncontrollable. Even its majesty can anytime turn into a dangerous threat. But if you have a smart phone with some emergency alert apps, you can keep yourself away from being caught in a hurricane or other disasters. Yes, a smartphone can be your rescuer in these cases too. All you need are apps. Mobile developers have built several apps that can help you in emergencies or disasters. These apps can provide weather alerts, emergency preparation guide and various sorts of information in extreme conditions. Let's take a look how mobile apps can help us.
Apps for Hurricane
People living nearby large basins of warm water such as an ocean or sea know the rage of a hurricane. Hurricanes mostly form over North Atlantic Ocean, Eastern North Pacific Ocean, Northwest Pacific Ocean, Bay of Bengal / Arabian Sea, Southwest Pacific Ocean, Southeast Indian Ocean and Southwest Indian Ocean. So people living on coasts of these seas/oceans are more prone to hurricanes. But they can monitor conditions in their areas through mobile apps. Hurricane by American Red Cross (ARC) is a good example of an emergency alert app that keeps you informed in stormy weather. Apart from Hurricane by ARC, Other mobile developers have launched Hurricane Hound and WDSU Hurricane Central.
These apps for hurricane can monitor your area and alert you to prepare your family and home. They can also help you inform others that you are safe. They can offer a list of do's and don'ts in a hurricane.
Apps to Prepare in an Emergency or Disaster
We all need to learn how to prepare in disasters because they can strike anytime, anywhere. Many people do not know about how to react in emergency conditions. But if they have smartphones, they can quickly get access to emergency prep guides. Disaster Readiness, FEMA and Alabama's First Response Radio are some examples of apps that help users learn to respond to any emergency situation.
Apps for Disaster Alerts
It is good to stay informed about disasters or weathers. There are many apps that keep informing about disasters. Disaster Alert, for example, is a good app that keeps its user informed about all the active natural hazards all over the world. Onguard Weather Alerts is another good example. It helps users prepare plans and stay informed through weather alarms and alerts.
Wrapping Up
We can discover tens of other useful apps that help users in different types of emergencies. Most of these apps are available on both Apple's iPhone app store and Google Play. Apps have been mentioned in this article just for references.
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