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From the very first time I saw an iPad, I thought it would make a great slate. It offered a bright display that could easily be modified for a huge variety of applications, and indeed many different slate apps started to arrive shortly after the iPad was released. The most popular app is simply called Movie-Slate and includes many functions, from detailed camera notes, to music video song syncing, and even timecode jamming.

However, the action of actually clapping the slate was quite limited on these software tools. On set a loud clap is very important for easy syncing in post. So a couple of different companies have released physical slates that can interface with the iPad to improve their performance. iKan’s T-Slate has a very simple design, and works as both a regular slate and an iPad holder. The pad is simply held on with a case and strap. AC Evan Luzi runs a great blog called The Black and Blue, and he has written up a review of the T-Slate, as well as iPad slates in general.

Another option is the MamboFrame, which has a slot for the iPad to slide into. Their design is very slick and solidly built – definitely worth checking out. With options like these, the next time you need a slate, you might be leaving your Expo markers at  home.

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When we launched our blog in 2009, our goal was to share the expertise of our technical staff with our clients. Our instructional and “At the Bench” videos have become a popular feature of CineTechnica, and now we’ve made them even easier to watch on the go.

In addition to being accessible on YouTube and Vimeo, the great majority of the videos on our website and blog are now iOS friendly. This means you can keep up with latest video posts from our AbelCine experts on your iPhone, iPad or other mobile device from the set, or anywhere you have internet access.

Visit blog.abelcine.com/tag/video on your iOS device today.

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Need to generate timecode easily on your iPhone or iPad? There’s an app for that.

JumpStart LTC is an elegant and easy to use app designed by Abel client Edward Richardson, which generates a Longitudinal Timecode audio signal. It also allows you to manually set your frame rate and userbits. Simply plug in a headphone cable to your iPhone/iPad, connect the other end to the timecode slate (or other device) of your choice, and it will jam sync to JumpStart LTC. Since iPhones have become such ubiquitous sights on any shoot, it’s always great when something like this comes along to make our lives a little easier.

For more info, visit the iTunes App Store or the official site here. JumpStart LTC is 50% off for the entire month of May!

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