![]() ![]() I think it would be worth investigating and something I would be willing to pay for to help enjoy a mobile experience. But that could still be extremely useful for preliminary rough work, and also for directors’ notes if the main desktop project could be exported as a simplified ipad project that allows the director to annotate on a layer on the iPad, then re-import back into the. ![]() There are some great sketching mobile apps out there “sketchbook pro” from autodesk being one of them, so i think there is a market for this type of tool, especially when used with a stylus ( yes NOT pressure sensitive, but a good way to do some basic input and visual investigation) An iPad app would have to be just a pared down companion app, I’m pretty sure. ![]() The iPad is a great tool for pre planning and setting things up and i would love to do some of this pre work on a train or plane or in a cafe without having to have a laptop and then be able to update and do a more polished job when I get to the laptop. That being said, I think there could be a place for a knocked down version of storyboard pro for the ipad that allowed you to do some of the importing of a script and setting up frames and do very VERY basic sketching that later you could use as a base or underlay once you opened this file in the full computer version of Storyboard Pro. Having tried out the iPad I will say that one difficulty with the device is having a precise way to “sketch” - I have tried it with a stylus and it works much better than a finger but its not the best experience int he world. ![]()
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