Take One - Movie Clapperboard for iPad app for iPhone and iPad
Developer: Steven Troughton-Smith
First release : 12 Sep 2011
App size: 7.71 Mb
Take One is a digital clapperboard and movie slate to keep track of your footage and takes, and to assist you in syncing audio with video.
Incredibly easy to use, without superfluous and complicated features. Create, type, clap and be ready to shoot in a gorgeous and simple user interface.
Whether you’re filming your awesome road trip or making the next big-budget blockbuster, Take One is the simplest and easiest digital movie slate to work with.
KILL THE CLUTTER
Managing your slates is child’s play. All the controls are straightforward and located at the top of each slate, for quick and easy access.
PREPARE YOURSELF
Have as many slates as you want. Flick through them rapidly, slide to take a peek of the one behind, or find them from a single list in case you have a lot. As you choose from the list, the slates will automatically switch to your selection for faster viewing.
CAMERA FRIENDLY
The Day Mode is perfect for outdoor and well-lit scenes; shooting inside in a dim room is a different story. Simply switch from Day to Night Mode and the slates will turn black with a white font, avoiding unwanted glare from the white screen.
SINGLE-TAP EDITING
Modifying your slate is super easy. Simply tap on the scene, roll, or take numbers and Take One will automatically add +1 to the existing number. Double-tap to add lettering. If you need to reset the scene or enter a new name, just hit the edit button.
MORE FEATURES
AUDIO
Choose between the traditional clap, or a loud 2 kHz beep.
FRAME RATE
You can set the FPS (Frames Per Second) rate freely from 1 to 99.
COLOR CHECK
Making sure your camera is correctly color-balanced is just one tap away.
TIMECODE
Set your timecode to the current time of the day, or start from zero.
AUTOMATIC FONT STYLING
Type in your data and the text will set itself to all-caps for better clarity and readability.
SAFE ZONE
Swipe at the top or bottom of the slate to switch between projects. The center is less sensitive so you can avoid accidental swipes while holding the app.