Click here for a recent review of Cinemek’s Hitchcock iPhone application, which offers “mobile storyboarding” for filmmakers.
Is anyone using this application? What do you think of it?
Click here for a recent review of Cinemek’s Hitchcock iPhone application, which offers “mobile storyboarding” for filmmakers.
Is anyone using this application? What do you think of it?

The app is organized into 5 sections: RedEye, RedAngle, Lens2Lens, 4KStore, and RedSetGo:
“RedEye“ is a calculator that works out Depth of field (DoF)â€
This section is a depth of field calculator – you punch in data for the lens (in mm), f stop, distance, feet or meters, and 16/35/Red sensor size, and it’ll tell you the following:
-hyper focal distance
-far focus limit
-far working distance
-focal distance
-near working distance
-near focus distance
A “More Info†option lets you input lens magnification factor or custom circle of confusion, if you want’em.
“RedAngle” is a calculator that works out Dimensional and Angular Field of View (FoV)â€
You punch in the lens (in mm) and distance (in feet or meters), and iSee4K will tell you what the scene coverage will be – how tall and how wide, and what angles for the field of view for tall, wide and diagonal. Cool.
The More Info button allows for 2:1 or 16:9 aspect ratio, lens magnification factor, and the ability to crank in a custom sensor size – for those of you with other cameras.
“Lens2Lens“ is a Lens Equivalence Calculatorâ€
You can crank in the lens (in mm) and f stop (what about t stops?) and 35mm/Red2K/3K/4K, then pick 35mm/Red2K/3K/4K for the 2nd camera, and it’ll give you the equivalent lens (in mm) and f stop for the other lens – handy.
Clicking More Settings lets you control aspect ratio (2:1 or 16:9), lens magnification factor, and custom sensor size – you can set all of those for either lens.
“4KStore“ is a storage calculator for REDâ„¢ footageâ€
This is one of my favorites, since it is such a hassle to figure out otherwise without a custom Excel sheet. Crank in the duration in minutes, punch in 2K, 3K, or 4K; 2:1 or 16:9 aspect ratio; Redcode 28 or Redcode 36; and framerate and it’ll tell you how many GB of storage it’ll take up. I’d love to see them add an option to run it the other way – crank in a capacity, and have it tell you how much time that’ll take up – which is a more practical limit on set I find – how much footage fits on a 8GB card, a 16GB card, or a Red Drive?
Hitting More Info lets you enable Variable Framerate, high detail scene (high datarate implied), and the custom frame rate if enabled.
Finally, you have my favorite -
“RedSetGo“ is a frame rate and timbase settings calculator for the RED ONEâ„¢ digital cinema camera †– or as I’d frame it, the max frame rate calculator.
Crank in resolution, recording media (8/16GB CF or Red Drive), aspect ratio, Redcode 28 or 36, and it’ll tell you the maximum frame rate – otherwise you need to carry around a chart.
So there you go – this is a great little app that just needs a few little tweaks to be spot on. I’d also love to see the lesser text be not so dark – it is hard to read on screen. That and a bit more labelling to make things absolutely clear and it’d be perfect for my needs (oh, and the reverse storage/time calculator – see VideoSpace for a perfect model).
So if you if you’re going to be using a Red One for a shoot, EVER, and you or somebody on set has an iPhone or iPod Touch, this is a MUST have utility – go to iSee4K.com. There are very detailed explanations of the 5 tools on the site, and clicking the big icon in the middle takes you to the iTunes Store for the FREE download.
Regards,
DCFCPUG staff
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