rob norton
Veteran
I own a c200 and regularly need to deliver 10 bit, 1080p files. In the past I've hired c70/300III/500II, as well as used recorders like BM video assist/atomos ninja Vs.
It just dawned on me that since I recently bought a 16" MBP, which seems like it can handle anything I throw at it, instead of my solutions mentioned above, I think I should just be using the computer for some lighting fast transcoding. I have 8x 256GB cfast 2.0 cards, which gives 4.5 hours of CRL 4096x2160 25p, so I should be covered since I've shot more than this in a single shoot day for these particular projects.
Question - is Cinema Raw Development the best option (I'd like to avoid adobe media encoder if possible)?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vYD5N44yl80
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e5Md-2dR1pE
Just checking if there were any other methods all these years later.
I like discovering examples of how advances in computer tech can help with production - no recorder = happy shooting experience, no rentals = less time wasted.
Thanks.
It just dawned on me that since I recently bought a 16" MBP, which seems like it can handle anything I throw at it, instead of my solutions mentioned above, I think I should just be using the computer for some lighting fast transcoding. I have 8x 256GB cfast 2.0 cards, which gives 4.5 hours of CRL 4096x2160 25p, so I should be covered since I've shot more than this in a single shoot day for these particular projects.
Question - is Cinema Raw Development the best option (I'd like to avoid adobe media encoder if possible)?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vYD5N44yl80
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e5Md-2dR1pE
Just checking if there were any other methods all these years later.
I like discovering examples of how advances in computer tech can help with production - no recorder = happy shooting experience, no rentals = less time wasted.
Thanks.