March 31

Introducing Crest

We are proud to launch a new application today, a collaboration with Adam Bell. Crest is a beautiful Twitter timeline visualizer that displays your tweets, trend topics or searched items in a mosaic or colors. Watch as tweets smoothly drop live on your screen. Crest is very simple, only packing the essential features to interact with the people you follow.

Crest for iPad

Crest is a new way of looking and reading your tweets, different from the classic scroll timelines of other clients. We think it's great, and we hope you'll have as much fun as we are using it. Crest is now available on the AppStore for just $1.99.
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March 01

Filming and using Take One

Check out this indie game company's project and how they used Take One in the making of their promotional video.

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September 12

We have launched!

We are very thrilled and exited to introduce Take One, a simplistic, yet powerful movie slate iPad application. Behind the controls are Steven Troughton-Smith for all the Cocoa magic, and Miles Ponson designing the UX and UI.



What's the story behind Take One? Perhaps all the excitement and fascination for the movie industry, especially when living in Los Angeles. If you have ever been on a movie set on the other side of the fence, and watched closely how the acting is performed, how do these people picture the scene, the way they work with passion, how do they use their equipment, then you know what I am talking about.
Having an idea is one thing, but realizing it and having the tools necessary to build it is another. The majority of movie sets use a clapper board to log their shots and sync the audio with the video tape. It makes the life of the editor so much easier, less time is spent looking for the correct shot, and more time can be dedicated to create something great.

Equipment does not come cheap and the process can become tedious if your funds are low or limited, being a student or independent. Manufacturers of clapper boards sell them for a price ranging between $1000 up to $2000. Take One has an introductory price of $2.99.
Download Take One from the AppStore and let us know what you think, we'd love to hear what you have to say.

-Miles
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