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Tap the Snippets: button (at the top of the Snippet Chooser) to switch between various snippet groups. Switch to the Keyboard by tapping the ABC button. Tap the Clear button to remove all text from the field. Tap the comma button to add a comma and space to the text field. To add a snippet to the text field, tap the snippet, then tap the Insert button. Snippet Chooser - a scrolling list of frequently-used phrases called “ Snippets”.Switch from the Keypad to the Keyboard by tapping the Keypad’s ABC button. Other context-sensitive buttons may appear, depending upon the particular field being edited. Keypad - a small keyboard containing mostly numeric buttons.To enter data into a field itself, tap on the center of the field. Loaded with time-saving features, Script Dept helps you work faster and smarter than pencil+paper or other digital solutions. MovieSlate generates script reports and emails them to your distribution list.

Easily log data while lining a script, with no need to enter/transcribe data later.

Save hours every work week with MovieSlate’s Script Dept. Script Dept - part of the Script Dept subscription (optional in-app purchase). Over WiFi to watch while logging, capture frame grabs to use as notes.
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Video - Stream camera video from Teradek Cube, Clip, Slice, & Serv Pro MovieSlate’s Ke圜lips screen logs keywords, markers, and notes which become Final Cut Pro X keywords, sequences, and markers. Ke圜lips - part of a PRO Features subscription (optional in-app purchase). Use this screen to conduct on-set chats via WiFi with other MovieSlate users (no internet required).
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Please feel free to contact us with comments, suggestions, or bug reports.Ĭhat - part of a PRO Features subscription (optional in-app purchase). The FAQs and how-to-videos are periodically updated over an internet connection. Help - this screen contains much more than the User Guide you are reading now.
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This is also where you’ll find the Movie Slate store, and MovieSlate Cloud registration, login, and settings. You can configure both the app’s appearance and behavior. Settings - from this screen, configure MovieSlate to suit your particular workflow. Each shot can contain a collection of Notes. MovieSlate’s shot log History is organized as a collection of Projects (one per production or television episode). History - use this screen to view, search, edit, duplicate, shot log data and notes- and to export/email various History Reports. Part of a PRO Features subscription (optional in-app purchase), this screen manages meta data such as sound roll, folder, media, filetype, sample rate, bit rate, ref tone, filename(s), and up to 32 tracks (each containing two notes).

Sound Dept - this screen is used by Sound Mixers as an alternative/adjunct to the Movie Slate screen. On the iPad, this screen is not actually a tab, but instead appears on the Movie Slate screen- tap the timecode display, then the keypad’s SYNC button and choose Sync to Song. MovieSlate automatically syncs its timecode with your song. The chosen song is used for playback during a music video shoot. Music Video - use this screen to choose a song from your iTunes music library. With the Camera Control feature this screen can be used to connect to, and remotely control multiple cameras. When a MultiCam shot is in progress, the slate’s clappersticks are used to create a timecode-stamped "clappersticks" note, rather than starting/stopping a single camera shot. Use this screen to take continuous notes, simultaneously log, and start/stop shots for up to 26 cameras. MultiCam - is part of a PRO Features subscription (optional in-app purchase). With a PRO Features subscription (optional in-app purchase), this screen has a Camera Control feature for connecting to, and remotely controlling a camera. This info is also saved to MovieSlate’s shot log History when the shot starts and ends.
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The data can be free-form text, or linked to MovieSlate data fields.Ĭamera - use this screen to enter additional, optional information about your camera such as Resolution, Exposure, ISO speed, shutter speed, and corresponding filename (for cameras that store video in digital files). After tapping the clapper sticks at the top of the screen to “start a shot”, the current timecode and all the slate’s info are saved to MovieSlate’s shot log History.ĭataSlate - use this screen to display a single piece of meta data in large type, to be photographed by the camera. Movie Slate - use this screen to enter notes and basic information about the production, timecode, and current shot. Here’s a brief summary of each of the tabs/screens (details appear later in this User Guide):
