The next app is a recent update to one of the early timecode calculators for the iPhone, iTC Calc ( iTunes link). This $5 app adds a number of things that makes it all new, including 23.98/59.94 frame rates and an brand new interface design. It also now features in-app purchases so you could add a disk space calculator or a frame rate converter for 99¢ each. There are actually quite a few versions of this app available from KPL Production Services. They range from the $1.99 iTC Calc A La Carte up to the $9.99 iTC Calc Ultimate for the iPad. Check out the full list on iTunes to see what might best fit your needs. The most recent, and possibly most intriguing iOS app to hit the app store is called Gradiest, from Act Focused. It’s a “multi-touch color controller” for Cineform’s First Light on the Mac. The good news: This was demoed way back at NAB 2010 and was one of The Small things we talked about then it’s nice to see it finally coming online. The bad news: It’s expensive - it’s an $80 app - and it’s not for everyone, as it currently runs only with Cineform’s First Light software, part of their Neo and Neo3D products. The best thing about First Light is that it allows for “non-destructive primary color correction, 3D adjustments, plus text and graphics overlays without flattening those adjustments into the underlying video layer.” I know a few people who use a Cineform workflow and they love it. My guess would be that those who have invested the time and cost into getting this Cineform workflow going aren’t going to mind paying $80 for Gradiest. I hope support for more applications is in Gradiest’s future.įor more information on Gradiest, check out the Act Focused website. Gradiest for iPad Overview Demo from Robino Films on Vimeo.I use a lot of extra, smaller programs to make my work easier. After gauging interest on Twitter, it seems many people are curious about what I use.
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