Luminous Landscape Forum
Equipment & Techniques => Motion & Video => Topic started by: stewarthemley on June 19, 2012, 10:10:02 am
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It's called Shot Lister....! I think it's only for the iPad/phone but I might be wrong. The link is: www.shotlister.com.
I have no connection other than I just downloaded it and it seems quite useful.
I mention it because it might help someone sort out their shooting day, and also because I think we should support, people who are writing useful stuff.
Hope that's ok with the moderators.
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For those of you who are using Adobe, CS6 has a new tool called Prelude that can name footage, append notes, add metadata and even do a rough edit - with a seamless round trip workflow with Premiere.
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I didn't explain what it does very well. SL helps you plan a shooting day - or days. You list what shots you plan, how long they might take, gear needed, etc, etc. Oh, and it's $10!
So it's not really like CS6, which allows you to list stuff after you have shot it. Personally, I think FCPX is the best for that. The data base management is great for fast sorting and retrieving. Just MO.
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Similar to the functions above but with the addition of slating, TC control, focussing aids and a lot more is Movie*Slate (http://www.movie-slate.com/The_MovieSlate_Story)
$$ but recommended.
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Agreed, Movie Slate is a great app. I've been using it a while now. Slightly different from SL and I find both helpful.