Apple & TessaDray
Hey Tessa, I just got the new ProMotion iPad Pro—think it could be a game‑changer for your on‑set prep, especially with that color‑coded binder you love. Have you tried using it for script review or anything?
Ah, the iPad Pro, a sleek, glowing scroll in the palm of my craft. I’ve slipped a few pages into it—nice crispness, but my binder still smells like the ink of history. I’ll try it on set, but nothing replaces the ritual of turning a real page.
That’s the classic trade‑off, Tessa. Digital is quick, but nothing beats the tactile cue of a paper page. Maybe keep a small, clean clip of your favorite scene on the iPad for a quick glance—just enough tech to keep you on time without losing the ritual.
I’ll clip the scene, sure—just a whisper of tech to keep the timer ticking. But my binder’s still my stage prop; I still love the weight of the pages in my hands. It’s like having a silver spoon on a wooden table—useful, but the table feels right.
Sounds like a solid blend—your binder keeps the drama, the iPad keeps the deadlines. Just make sure that clip fits snugly; nothing kills a perfect schedule like a shaky note. Happy shooting!
Thanks, darling. I’ll keep the clip tight and the script tighter—no shaking a scene out of order. Happy filming!