Great app for any FCP editor to keep at the ready! Note: this app was written soley for FCP 6/7 and does not cover Final Cut Pro X. It’s full of troubleshooting tips and tricks for FCP, including workflows, common problems and shortcuts. Know how much storage you’ll need for your project before you ingest it! Best of all, it’s FREE.īanging your head against your desk, stuck on how to get something to work in Final Cut Pro? This is the app for you. Use it to calculate file size of all major codecs (including Apple and AVID proprietary codecs). The “data calculator” may be the highlight of this app. Use the “film” function to determine how many feet of film (based on what type of film) will equal in terms of running time. Technicolor’s app performs two unique functions specific to calculating your video footage. A great price on a handy (yet simple) video editing calculator. This full featured calculator was created specifically for post-production use. Connect your phone to the “TimeCode In” on your device and use the application to set the TC for whatever you’d like…even resume from a previous timecode! $19.99 is on the high-end for an iPhone/iPad app, but having this function could mean big time savings (and money savings) out in the field! JumpStart is a unique app that will jam timecode of an external recording device (deck, camera, etc). Just dial in the file format, frame rate and shooting duration! Handy when resizing pictures for use in video projects! Anyone working outside of standard aspect ratios could really benefit from the convenience of this app!įilm shooter? This calculator app will quickly determine how many feet of film you will need for your project based on the amount of time you plan to shoot. The app comes preloaded with many common film and video formats and ratios. Quickly locate video aspect ratios and their corresponding pixel sizes. The ability to calculate hours:minutes:seconds:frames is handy for working in post. Time calc is a calculator, that aside from doing traditional calc functions, will also calculate timecode. Once you find a grade that you like, simply save it to the ASC format and apply that file information to your footage in any pro color correction application. Pair AirGrade up with the AirGrade Engine (a free application) and you’ll see real time grading on your computer monitor. AirGrade allows you to create grades using the digital control surface. Put this app on your iPad and it’s perfect for giving clients control during screenings!ĪirGrade is a color correction surface for iPhone and iPad. Editmote also gives you the ability to set in and outs in your timeline and adjust the audio volume of playback. Use your iPad or iPhone as a remote to control playback in your FCP project timelines. One highlight of the app is the ability to add markers to your sequence…great for doing project reviews with clients in-house!Ĭreated by Digital Rebellion, post-production software pros, Editmote works in much the same way as Playhead. Connect with your computer via Wi-Fi and stop, play, fast-forward, rewind or advance frame by frame through your project’s timeline. Playhead acts as a remote controller for Final Cut Pro 7. Speed up your edits, get professional training and track your time…all from your phone! In this post we’ve rounded up the best post-production and video editing related apps for iPhone and iPad.
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