Best Apps for  Filmmakers

1

Scriptation

Available for Mac, iPhone, iPad, and Windows, Scriptation allows you to read scripts, share notes, and even intelligently transfer notes into script revisions.

2

Studiobinder

StudioBinder is a new way for filmmakers, production companies, and agencies to streamline their production workflow. Offering web-based filmmaking software with a suite of integrated products.

3

Artemis Pro

Artemis is the first digital viewfinder for smartphones. Over the years it has become an indispensable tool for professional filmmakers used by Oscar winners and film students across the world.

4

Helios Pro

Helios Pro is a light-tracking app designed for cinematographers, photographers, and designers. You can see precisely how light will illuminate and the shadows fall.

5

Shot Designer

 Shot Designer combines camera diagrams, shot lists, storyboards, and animation all in one place. And, any changes you make are automatically changed across all assets.

$19.99

6

FiLMiC Pro

FiLMiC Pro is an advanced film app that virtually turns your device into a professional camera., allowing you to manually change the exposure, ISO, shutter speed, focus, zoom, and more.

7

Frame.io

Frame.io is a collaborative space for filmmakers and clients to work together and give feedback. Offering time based comments and video annotations you can accurately communicate your feedback. 

Free download! frame.io

8

Shotlister

Shot Lister is the professional shot list and scheduling app for the digital future. Build, organize, schedule, and share shot lists digitally. Tap and drag to reorganize your day in seconds. 

9

Adobe Premiere Rush

Adobe Premiere Rush is a lite version of Premiere Pro available for iOS devices. While a lite version, it is still very comparable to its desktop version and Premiere editors will feel right at home.

10

Switcher Studio

Switcher creates enables you to edit while you shoot and switch between cameras and video so you don’t have to waste time later. Stream live to YouTube, Facebook, or output video to a projector or external display.