Re: [NTLK] very cool newton software

From: Grant Hutchinson (grant_at_splorp.com)
Date: Mon Oct 06 2003 - 21:06:21 PDT


In a previous message, Matthew Shepherd typed vigorously:

>Sorry, but can someone tell me what ShotLogger actually does?
>Im a tad confused.

From the Internet Archive's version of the ShotLogger FAQ page:

What is Shot Logger? How does it work?

Shot Logger is a wireless system for logging film and video footage on a
Personal Digital Assistant. Designed to work with Apple Computer's award
winning Newton technology, Shot Logger transmits timecodes from a
beeper-size 916.5 MHz transmitter attached to the timecode source- such
as a video camera- directly to Production Magic's PC Card receiver housed
in the Apple MessagePad. In addition to accurately logging timecode "in"
and "out" points for each take, Shot Logger allows users to rate each
take, enter detailed scene descriptions, numbers and notes, and export a
list of preferred shots for instant digitizing to nonlinear editing
systems. Using Production Magic's LoggerLink for Macintosh or Windows,
users can upload this list to a PC or Macintosh-based editing system.

More can be read here:

http://tinyurl.com/pz5d

g.

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