iPad video footage capture and editing workflow: Part 3
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After a slight wrong turn, I think I’ve found my capture solution for the forseeable future.
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After a slight wrong turn, I think I’ve found my capture solution for the forseeable future.
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Just a quick note to say that WordCrasher Blitz will soon be iPad Retina Display compatible on the new iPad, soon after the iPad’s launch next week.
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The previous blog post about the possibilities of Food Run on the rumoured high resolution iPad 3 has certainly caught the web’s attention. And amongst the punditry and comment threads, some valid and interesting points have arisen. Thoughts and responses.
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Speculation is rife that the upcoming iPad 3, heavily tipped to be making its debut at the Apple event on March 7th, will feature a Retina Display. What would Food Run look like on the rumoured device? Let’s find out. Full resolution shots inside.
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At last, some movement on the iPad capture workflow, the results of which you can see in the new video of Food Run above. It’s not yet perfect, but it’s 90% of the way there. Details after the break.
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Capturing and editing iPad video footage has proved troublesome. I’ve put together three short videos of Food Run on iPad so far, but the workflow I have at the moment is far from ideal, particularly in the capture department. In this two parter, I’ll show my current solution, and then in the second part, discuss some higher grade alternatives that I’m evaluating.
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