In the fast-moving world of video production, there are all types of innovations and updates. Many new improvements push the high-end in terms of budgets and technology, however, there are also plenty of innovations that unlock high-end functionality for smaller crews with fewer resources.The Video Assist iPad app has been a popular option for those looking to turn their iPads into working video monitors for their shoots. However, the app has been a bit limited without a lot of the features you’d find in stand-alone pro models.This new update for the Video Assist iPad app is set to give this iPad option a huge boost, though, as it will now include helpful features like LUTs, False Color, Zebras, Focus Peaking, and even ProRes Recording. Let’s explore what you need to know below.Video Assist iPad AppDesigned to allow shooters and creatives of all types to use their iPads as an external monitor and recording device with compatible USB Capture Cards, the Video Assist iPad app has unlocked the power to easily record videos or capture frame grabs from any HDMI or SDI video source.Users can review and capture video with the app’s built-in playback tools to get a feel for the editor or even scrub around to different points or add in and out points for takes with multiple actions. The app also offers an Automatic Record Trigger feature that is supported for all ARRI Alexa, RED, Sony Venice, Sony Burano, and Blackmagic Cameras via custom-built computer vision models. What’s been...
Published By: NoFilmSchool - 4 days ago