Absolutely epic - great for the novice
Started making review videos because I was trying to film the stupid SRAM rear derailleur on my new mountain bike, and then ran into issues with a cheap action camera compared to a GoPro I just got at the same time. Then it became a review video of those, then a DJI Osmo Mobile, and now other stuff.
Point is, Im a software engineer and a musician with no idea how to arrange thoughts outside of notes. I just wanted something I could pictures with and have stock, simple images to arrange shots and bundle scenes for various locations.
This does that. And if you have zero idea how to number your scenes or think the example looks great but cant figure out the shorthand terminology, dont worry: it guides you. Seriously.
Just make a new one, and then touch each entry and youll be able to scroll for selections. Those cool stock pictures are also available once you select a framing for the shot. And you can add doodles for the storyboard too. The only things Ive had to really think about was scene and camera numbering. It will build a usable collection of entries for your slate automatically if you like once you enter basic stuff from what was scrolled. I tend to think of cameras by make and model (years of experience with more specific information needed in other professions) so keeping them mapped to numbers is something I was getting used to already.
Much easier to get information out of the you had rolling around in your head to others and be consistent. Big help with media management using the generated naming convention.
fauxfreshness about
ShotList- Movie Shoot Planning, v8.1