Even more iApps for the creative mind

Here’s another round of iApps for you creative lot. I found some videos on YouTube that explains about the apps, so thanks to those who have posted their reviews.

WritePad
Hand recognition app for the iPad.

SoundNote
It’s like a funky dictaphone with other cool features.

Dragon Dictation
Dictation software that goes straight into Notes also available on the iPhone.

Notes on the iPad 3 has a dictation facility now using Siri technology.

ShotList
An app that enables the user to plan and schedule days on set, by replicating a complete production strip board. Can be used as a visual note pad, can send one line schedule update as well swap data wirelessly using Dropbox. Available on the iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch.

Cut Notes
It’s the iPad app for creating timecode notes during a screening. It can also export notes to Final Cut Pro marker lists, Avid locators and other formats.

Pro Prompter
Telly prompter using the iPad.

Movie Slate
Clapperboard and logging app. Now allows to synch multicameras.

Storyist
iPad app that can be used for mind mapping, laying out photos and images or just brainstorming.

Storyboards
A quick way of storyboarding.

Animation Creator HD
Allows you to animate using your finger tips!

Hope these help! It would be great to know what is working for you and your app recommendations too.

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About melbrogy

Content Producer // New Media Bod // Project Manager // Production Manager

Posted on April 26, 2012, in Digital, General and tagged , , , , , , , , . Bookmark the permalink. 1 Comment.

  1. Good morning. I have been reading a lot about the Dragon Dictate programs and am amazed at the possibilities, mostly I thought of this as being a program that only bloggers would use, I find it so much easier to dictate my thoughts than type them out, my brain goes so much faster than my fingers and so it just seems to make sense. However I have realized that this is great for people with mobility issues, arthritis and such, and just a few days ago I was reading a blog by a father in which he was suggesting the system worked well for his autistic son, for some reason the boy felt comfortable communicating through such a program. These other apps look equally as exciting and full of amazing opportunities. I thank you so much for sharing all these great aps with us. I have enjoyed your blog, it is very well done. Thanks so much.

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