A few tips for the day:
- Love your family.
- Don’t deep fry your turkey or at least be really really careful.
- Give thanks to at least one person. I’m thankful to you for being here.
A few tips for the day:
Mike Vardy’s newest project is interesting. I’m looking forward to see where he goes with it.
I’ve received several inquiries from readers and listeners asking about the details of writing a book in iBooks Author and the thought process that went into releasing the Field Guides through the iBookstore only. This week’s Mac Power Users episode explains it all in detail. If you haven’t already, please subscribe to the podcast. All the cool kids do.
I just spent way too much time looking at paper based spacecraft. You can too.
Those little shorts Pixar puts before for each of their movies are fantastic. I love watching these things. My kids’ favorite is probably Jack Jack Attack, the back story of what happened with the baby-sitter during the Incredibles movie (though Presto is a close second). I think my favorite is Boundin’, which always sets me right when I start feeling sorry for myself. The short from Brave, La Luna, is now available online. As a dad, this one gets to me every time I watch it.
As an aside, the I was pleased to see Disney put a short at the beginning of Wreck-It Ralph, Paperman which is, in my opinion, Pixar caliber.
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James Coleman over at TechRoom.com just started a nice series on backup. I’m looking forward to see where he goes with it.
As a dad and a geek, I’m always looking for ways to interact with my kids and technology. It’s probably a selfish thing but why not mix the two things I love so much?
For several years now, I’ve been using iStopMotion with my daughter. With it we make little movies with Lego, dolls, and whatever else strikes our fancy.
This most recent version from Boinx Software includes some really great improvements:
iPhone and iPad Support
No longer do you need to tether your camera to your Mac. Instead, you can now set up your iPhone or iPad and use its camera to take pictures for you. This used to be a huge problem for me since we use iStopMotion on an iMac and it was really difficult setting up our “shoot” anywhere out of USB cable length. Now we can have the computer in one corner of the room and are “set” at the other end of the room. This is really useful.
Final Cut Pro Export
The new version also lets you export directly to Final Cut Pro X straight from the application. If you want to get more serious about this stuff, this could be a big help. To be honest, we do most of our editing right in the application.
More
iStopMotion includes many additional features including Onion Skinning, which lets you see the animation before you capture the frame, and Chroma Key, letting you put your scene anywhere you want using green screen or, alternatively, inserting a live actor in your animation scene. There is also a tilt shift filter which can turn your scene into a miniature.
With the holidays coming up, a great use for this application would be to set up your iPhone on a tripod and point to your Christmas tree while you decorate it. Then have iStopMotion capture a frame every few seconds and at the end you have a really nifty time lapse video. We do this at the Sparks house and it’s a lot of fun watching later.
A Sad, Lonely Man and his Lego Yoda
At some point, my kids will get too old and too “cool” to be fiddling with stop motion video with their dad and then I’ll just have to suck it up and admit I enjoy doing this for my own benefit. The good news is at that point, I can just jump into it whole hog and buy myself some really cool Star Wars Lego.
You can download iStopMotion from the Mac App Store for $50 or buy directly from the website. If you’ve ever had any interest in this stuff, you should really give it a try. It is a lot of fun.
One of my favorite software developers, BeeDocs, just released their first iOS product, Timeline 3D (Website) (App Store) for iOS. I’ve written about BeeDocs’ Timeline 3D application for the Mac before.
This new version brings many of the same powerful tools to iOS and that alone makes this pretty spectacular. I am increasingly walking in meetings and presentations with just my iPad. Before, the only way to include a BeeDocs caliber timeline in my presentation would be to generate screenshots or movie files on the Mac and save it out to the iPad. The interactivity and ability to make changes on the fly were both lost.
In short, this gives me all of the interactivity I normally enjoy sitting behind my Mac on my iPad. The whole thing works with AirPlay Mirroring so I can build a timeline while talking to the client and wirelessly beam it the conference room (or courtroom) screen through an Apple TV. It is like magic and makes me look brilliant. Another useful feature is the ability to email a PDF of the timeline right from the iOS device.
I definitely see myself giving future presentations with a complementary timeline running on my iPad. I can then switch between Keynote (or any other presentation tool of choice) and Timeline 3D right in front of the audience. I’m thrilled that BeeDocs has come to the iOS platform with this software and I plan to take advantage of this application in courtroom and conference rooms immediately.
Adam Behringer, Timeline 3D’s developer, has been laboring at this product for some time and it shows. Adam made a video showing off the application .
Les Posen from PresentationMagic.com joined us for episode 111. In it we talked about the practical (and spiritual) sides of creating a presentation.