Yes, you can air drop the files without problem or just upload?them / sync with iCloud. I havent?tried it yet, but if you have a newer M1 silicon Mac, maybe it is even possible to use Luma Fusion on the mac, I still have to test it out.?
For tripod mount, I use this:??works for tablets and phones. I love mine.?
Since I got this setup, I dont?use my Sony A7iii anymore for shop?videos.?
On Wed, Mar 3, 2021 at 11:31 PM David Luckensmeyer <dhluckens@...> wrote:
Hi Alain:
Interesting to hear alternatives.
My only question has to do with the difficulty of sitting an iPad on a tripod and moving it around the shop. How do you do it?
As a solution, can an iPhone be used to shoot the video, then Airdrop the video to the iPad, and use your nifty app then?
Thanks,
Lucky
On 4 Mar 2021, at 2:25 pm, alain pilon <alain.pilon@...> wrote:
Easiest/Cheapest way to produce high quality video IMHO is to have an iPad and use Luma Fusion.?
It can do 90% of the edits I do with Final Cut Pro but the app costs about 20$ and is actually very fun to use and learn.?
And if you get one of the latest iPad, the camera is very decent to film with as long as you are in good light.?
On Wed, Mar 3, 2021 at 11:19 PM Christopher Edwards <caedwards874@...> wrote:
I have a Macbook Pro laptop. I use the free iMovie software to edit the video.
When I was more of a Windows user, I purchased PowerDirector, about ($70), and was very happy with that. I actually preferred PowerDirector to iMovie, ?but I don¡¯t currently have a Windows computer.