Thursday, January 28, 2010HOW THE iPAD WILL AFFECT FILMMAKERS![]() I posted a vaguely impressed impression of the iPad yesterday just after the Apple press conference was over. Of course, 24 hours later, I'm thinking about the details, good and bad. The big downer is Apple's reintroduction of the 4:3 format (1024x768). That means that watching a 16:9 movie on your iPad will give you big black bars at the top and bottom of the screen. Obviously, Apple had to make a choice regarding screen dimensions and they went with one that trades off in film and TV what it will gain with other forms of content. Nonetheless, it's not the immediately great handheld device for watching movies I thought it might be. There's no camera, so webchats are out, and no camera plus no GPS (well, there's AGPS...) means that certain games and augmented reality applications aren't appropriate either. And, no USB makes it hard to load your own media onto the device, which may be the point. On the other hand, this version of the iPad is definitely a transitional device, and, as I noted yesterday, there's a lot that filmmakers can do with the new apps made possible by the iPad screen size. At Fresh DV, filmmaker Ryan Bilsbarrow-Koo, one of our 25 New Faces who blogs at NoFilmSchool, has come up with seven ways the iPad will affect filmmakers, and app potential is one of them. He says it way better than me: It’s a book, it’s a movie, it’s… an app Click on the link for the other six reasons. Comments (0) |
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