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Professional Digital Clapperboard for iPad fits any production budget

Essex, United Kingdom – The newly released Professional Digital Clapperboard app for iPad aims to replace traditional clapperboard hardware that can cost thousands of dollars. Aimed at both professional and indie movie-makers, the low-cost Professional Digital Clapperboard by Infinity Video & Photography is available for iPad on the AppStore. Professional Digital Clapperboard was developed by Joe Allen while he was working as part of a television crew, he developed a very basic digital clapperboard for his iPad and began using it while filming.

Joe told us “Professional Digital Clapperboard works great in our television projects, so I hired a designer to come up with a great interface and released it to the AppStore”. Joe also explained how using the app saves thousands of dollars of the production budget “Using Professional Digital Clapperboard instead of a comparable traditional hardware clapperboard saved us over 1000 dollars of our production budget, that’s a huge amount particularly for indie film-makers”.

With multiple slates, custom frames-per-second settings, clock and timer mode, tail slate mode and much more, Professional Digital Clapperboard offers the professional features found in traditional digital clapperboards as well as many great new features that the iPad can offer.

Joe also explained that there’s more features to come “We’ve had great feedback from our users, we’re planning to integrate note-taking features, clap logs and general interface and feature improvements”

Features include:
* Multiple slates
* Custom FPS for timecode and timer
* Tail slate function
* “Flash” high-contrast visual cue
* Loud audible beep for audio cue
* Changeable B/W and colour clappers
* And much more

If you’re a professional, student, work in the media or an enthusiast, Professional Digital Clapperboard is the best clapper board time code sync app for both professional and indie users with high quality visual cues and clear audio cues. Joe also developed a cut-down free version called Digital Clapperboard – Timecode Sync and Video Slate which is also available to download for iPad on the AppStore for free.

Device Requirements:
* Compatible with iPad
* Requires iOS 5.0 or later
* 7.9 MB

Pricing and Availability:
Professional Digital Clapperboard 1.0 is $11.99 USD (or equivalent amount in other currencies) and available worldwide exclusively through the App Store in the Photo & Video category.

Professional Digital Clapperboard 1.0
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Infinity Video & Photography develops professional Video Production and photography apps for iOS, as well as offering lots of great online production resources. Copyright (C) 2012 Infinity Video & Photography. All Rights Reserved. Apple, the Apple logo, iPhone, iPod and iPad are registered trademarks of Apple Inc. in the U.S. and/or other countries.


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