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Premiere timecode calculator
Premiere timecode calculator








  1. #PREMIERE TIMECODE CALCULATOR MOVIE#
  2. #PREMIERE TIMECODE CALCULATOR TRIAL#
  3. #PREMIERE TIMECODE CALCULATOR PROFESSIONAL#
  4. #PREMIERE TIMECODE CALCULATOR FREE#

#PREMIERE TIMECODE CALCULATOR TRIAL#

Created by Chris Sparrows, it costs $2.99 and has a trial mode which is nearly fully functional.

#PREMIERE TIMECODE CALCULATOR PROFESSIONAL#

TimeFrame is a professional film and video timecode calculator, and another tool video enthusiasts may want to have in their Windows Phone 8.

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But, even as it is, the app is a valuable tool that is completely free at the moment. Unfortunately the creator, Leonardo Sobrado, is not contactable and there is no way to know if the camera’s list will be updated with new models. The Depth of Field 7 can be downloaded from the Windows Phone 8 store online. Being able to sync hyperfocal or infinity focus with one touch, adjust the f/stop scales to show full, half and thirds of f/stop and show information about circle of confusion (how much out-of-focus something will appear) makes the tool a valuable asset both for photography and video. The interface, based on smart visual sliders for f/stop, distance and focal length, makes the app very easy to use. Furthermore, the app has information for cameras from different brands: Canon, Fuji, Leica, Nikon, Olympus, Panasonic, Pentax, Samsung, Sigma and Sony. The Depth of Field 7 app does exactly what the name suggests: calculates depth of field.Īlthough there are multiple depth of field calculator apps available, even for Windows Phone 8, none, at least for WP8, offers information for the use of cine cameras, from 16mm to 75mm, including Super 16 and 35mm. This is another interesting photographers-helper app. It not only allows to easily get some information about shots in your camera, it also offers a simple way to sync everything in your videos. It will not, however, let you set the name of the director.Ĭreated by Future Warp, the ClapBoard App for Windows Phone 8 is a decent slate to have close by for your own productions. For the date the app counts on the smartphone, and you can also adjust fps number, DAY/NIGHT, INT/EXT and MOS/SYNC, to indicate if an associated film segment has no synchronous audio track (motor only sync or motor only shot) or is in sync. Here, for simplicity sake, you change the roll number simply tapping on the correspondent space on the screen.

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The clapping sound is present and you can change the number of roll, scene and take.

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And it also claps for sync! In appearance the two apps are very similar: they both try to look like a movie clapboard or slate. While the Mobile Slate app will cost you $0.99, ClapBoard is completely free. The author suggests future improvements are planned for version 5.0, which will cost more. The Mobile Slate, which is now in version 3.0, is available as a free trial. The app gets the date from the phone, lets users select the number of frames per second, and also change the colour of EXT/INT and DAY/NITE. Also offered are timecode options, which include Time Of Day and User Definable Free Run. Tap Settings to access the complete menu for this app. You can write the name of the film director and the camera used.

premiere timecode calculator

By simply tapping on the take or scene number you can change them quickly. The Mobile Slate does more than just clapping, though. Arm the clapper and then touch anywhere on the screen to get an audible beep or clap sound to sync your film with your audio. When you open the app you'll find an image of a regular slate. Videographers need a slate to sync sound with the moving image, and nothing can be better than to have a Mobile Slate, a real digital clapper in your hand! Developed by Clinton Rocksmith and sold with a meagre price of $0.99, the Mobile Slate is the ideal tool for DSLR film makers who needs a clapper. In this article, we’ve collected the best tools for the Windows Phone 8 video maker. A videographer in the field can do complex timecode calculations, verify depth of field, know exactly at what time the sun sets for a specific shot and even use a digital slate to write information and sync sound and image. Suddenly, multiple tools that where only available on larger computers could be taken anywhere, in your pocket. Smartphones have changed the way videographers and photographers work, and not only because of the use of the smartphone to take photographs or create videos.










Premiere timecode calculator