Doddle

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Doddle
Doddle Logo.jpg
Developer(s) Mobile Imagination
Initial releaseApril, 2010
Stable release
1.1 February 1980 / 2010-04-12
Operating system iOS
Available inSpanish
Website http://www.doddleme.com/

Doddle is a mobile app (available for iPhone and Android) that provides a mobile production guide to the video, film and audio production industries. [1] The application is available for download from the App Store and Doddle's website.

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History

Doddle is a product founded by Mobile Imagination, LLC. in 2010, by Richard Kwiat and Jim Robertson. [1] Doddle allows film, video and audio industry related professionals to search for vendors and freelancers throughout the U.S. [2]

The Product

Doddle allows a user to select from different listings of their choice and communicate and collaborate with the listed entity. [3]

Producers can create and distribute digital call sheets. [4] The Doddle call sheets function can be created on your smartphone as well as on the doddle online platform. All call sheets will always remain synced together.

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References

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