Best iPhone App For Wedding Videography?
Whats your best app for wedding videography? My best is clockedin which is a time management app. I used it to measure how much time I spend on a project ( that is pure editing time and time i used on different aspects of the project) I wasnt too happy to learn that on a six hour shot whittled down to a two and a half hour timeline took me in excess of twenty hours to complete! Ok most of the time was wasted on colour correction all of which i abandoned later but it just goes to show how much time we really use
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Then presumably you have to factor in the time you spend messing around with your iphone..... :)
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OT sorry Akinola, but just to say though somehow I managed to miss you so far, you are now added to the dvinfobrits list and you'll be there when I post the next update at 400 names (currently 383). Here's the last update posted http://www.dvinfo.net/forum/these-pe...ml#post1488252
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On lazy days I've been known to use the timer and don't let myself take a break until I've reached an hour. Of course the hour comes and usually I'm too involved by then to want to stop. It's just a good motivational tool. And it came with my phone. If you don't have an iphone you can always just look at a clock... ;-)
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hey Akinola, hope you're well! long time no speak!
i hope this thread helps as well: http://www.dvinfo.net/forum/wedding-...ographers.html cheers |
SmartStudio looks very interesting in regards to organizing client data. It's $29.99, so I've been relunctant to make the purchase, but it certainly seems like a helpful app. Has anyone else used this app?
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I just posted this in another thread, but I like Griffin's iTalk Pro for sound recording. Just plug in a mic and it's ready to go!
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