Directors NotePad 2 is an ultra lite version of the popular professional director's tool Directors NoteBook. It's now easier to edit your videos shot by shot and view them on screen in slide show form and as printed lists organized in edit order (scene order), and in shot setup order. It's also a wonderful tool to pre-visualize edits before you start.
Directors NotePad 2 will help amateur film makers organize their ideas shot by shot and view them on screen in slide show form and as printed lists organized in edit order (scene order), and in shot setup order.
Print out 3X5 cards of your shots and juggle them around to experiment with different story telling techniques, and see if any shots might be missing, or are now unnecessary to capture. Plan vacation movies ahead of time, to make sure no shots are missed.
Directors NotePad 2 will help amateur film makers organize their ideas shot by shot and view them on screen in slide show form and as printed lists organized in edit order (scene order), and in shot setup order.
Directors NoteBook Pro Description:
Directors NoteBook Pro will help amateur film makers organize their ideas shot by shot and view them on screen in slide show form and as printed lists organized in edit order (scene order), and in shot setup order. It's also a wonderful tool to pre-visualize edits before you start.
Print out 3X5 cards of your shots and juggle them around to experiment with different story telling techniques, and see if any shots might be missing, or are now unnecessary to capture. Plan vacation movies ahead of time, to make sure no shots are missed.
Connecting for Quality
Directors NoteBook Pro will allow you to connect your software to video cameras to automatically record the video and audio.
Directors NoteBook Pro supports several file formats including MPEG4, AVI, and DV.
Directors NoteBook Pro Description:
Directors NoteBook Pro will help amateur film makers organize their ideas shot by shot and view them on screen in slide show form and as printed lists organized in edit order (scene order), and in shot setup order. It's also a wonderful tool to pre-visualize edits before you start.
Print out 3X5 cards of your shots and juggle them around to experiment with different story telling techniques, and see if any shots might be missing, or are now unnecessary to capture. Plan vacation movies ahead of time, to make a77f14ba26 jaqubryg
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