

The EDITOR versions give you far more control and costs £22.99/$29.99 where as the more limited CONTROLLER interfaces only cost £3.99/$4.99. These come in a couple of levels of complexity and price.

Not to mention another way to make use of your precious iPad.Ĭurrently there are two different consoles for both Premiere Pro and FCP7/FCPX.

Throw in the ability to use multi-touch gestures on top and you have a very powerful interface tool for your editorial arsenal. Beautifully designed interface layouts, communicating with zero lag between your interactions on the iPad and the subsequent effects within your NLE. Ctrl+ConsoleĬtrl+Console, pronounced Control Console, (the + is silent apparently) is an iPad armed editor’s dream. As a editor it was essential you bought an iPad, you know for “work stuff.” Now that you’ve got iPad just lying around, isn’t it about time you did something more productive with it than surfing online and watching TV shows? Here are some useful apps that might just assist your day to day film editing workflow, some of which I’ve been experimenting with recently.
