2014
Lynda
Nick Brazzi
03:40:00
English
Video shoots require a lot of organization. Whether you're the director for a large crew, a solo shooter, or something in between, you need to develop a solid workflow for planning a shoot and keeping it on track. The portability and versatility of the iPad is helpful in any of these scenarios, keeping your footprint light and your budget even lighter.
With a handful of inexpensive apps and services that work with the iPad, you can create a very effective production toolkit. This course reveals the workflow that author and lynda.com content producer Nick Brazzi uses to plan and run shoots for low-budget productions and "no-budget" web series using iPad apps, cloud-based services, and optional desktop software. Find out how Google Drive, Dropbox, and specialty apps like Shot Lister, MovieSlate, Teleprompt+, and Easy Release can help you run a tighter ship and bring your production in on schedule and under budget.
Topics include:
Setting up file storage and organization with Dropbox and Google Drive
Dividing the script into scene and shot numbers
Creating shot lists and a shoot-day schedule
Creating call sheets to organize the cast and crew
Using a physical slate or a slate app
Using an iPad as a teleprompter
Logging shots
Compiling shot lists for editing
Collecting signed model release forms with Easy Release
Introduction 8m 10s
1. Getting Set Up 28m 45s
2. Creating a Shot List 1h 10m
3. iPad Teleprompter Solutions 19m 20s
4. Choosing a Slate 14m 53s
5. Running the Shoot Day 31m 21s
6. Compiling Shot Logs for Editing 27m 3s
7. Collecting Releases 15m 1s
Conclusion 1m 49s
http://www.lynda.com/Video-Video-Pre-Production-tutorials/Managing-Video-Production-iPad/163689-2.html
Download File Size:1.87 GB