Yes, I'll occasionally deliver videos via Frame.io but I'll also just send a Google Drive link if I have a lot of files to deliver. Mostly because I have way more storage on my Google Drive than I do in Frame.io. I have Frame.io as a function of having an Adobe Creative Cloud subscription. So I...
Understood. I wouldn't worry quite as much if I were you about frying anything. Most power banks come with built in safety features.
The default USB voltage is 5V and that is what you will get out of any standard USB power bank.
If your power bank has USB-PD (Power Delivery) capability, it...
If the main connector to the charger is a usb c input then I would think you'd be able to use a power bank with PD to charge it with. If a power bank with PD will charge a MacBook, surely it will charge a small battery.
Why don't you just test this and find out if it will work for your needs?
Yep, looks like you were already thinking along the lines of where I was going with my comment. I see the pros and cons of each of the links you provided.
Agreed, not sure it gets you where you want to be, but might be worth a try on some of the lower cost options. At least they're...
I don't have any specifics to link to, but surely there's a ready-made solution for what you want to do by using speedrail and some combination of car rigging mounts and parts that already exist?
The Zhiyun X100 is an interesting light because of the output to size ratio. Not the cheapest, but also not crazy expensive. https://amzn.to/4cY7tK7
Nearly the size you specified, but way more output than some of the other options. And can be run and charged via USB-C
Yeah that probably wasn’t as clear as it could have been.
The edit is 3 1/2 minutes long.
The rendering time is 1 minute 45 seconds.
Export format is the H264 master setting that is one of Davinci Resolve’s presets.
The edit is/was around three and a half minutes and will usually be between 3 - 4 minutes on this type of thing. 4k timeline and 4k export resolution. Corporate testimonial style of edit, interview and b-roll with some light effects/transitions.
I have the most recent base model of the M3...
I would imagine that it differs for everyone here and also differs based on the client and the project.
Occasionally I will work with ad agencies that want to work together through live editing sessions.
I may have had an initial couple of days to come up with a first cut, but as things...
I'm not really the biggest Artificial Intelligence fan, but there are dozens of services online where you can plug in your voice over script and it will let you pick from all kinds of different voices, accents, etc. and it will spit out a VO for you.
Some are paid, some are not. But if you...
There are most definitely some Arri dovetail plates from other manufacturers that are slightly out of the official spec.
I use Bright Tangerine's Leftfield quick release baseplates on my cameras and the nice thing about their system is that it was some wiggle room when it comes to interfacing...
For only 100 euros I would get on eBay or some other reseller's marketplace and try to buy an older version of a light that has the features you need. Unfortunately it's just not a lot of budget to do all of the things the OP is asking for.
Agree with the comments about something like an...
I've consistently been trying to work towards not having any Adobe products in my workflow.
The problem is when I have to interface with clients who do use them, and for those instances I need to have a working subscription. It's unfortunate, but the way of the working world.
I do go through...
I've seen and heard about a lot of FX9 owners who decided to make the jump up to Burano. I feel like that's quite a jump to make at the Burano's $25k price point compared to when the FX9 launched at $11k, but times have certainly changed.
I still feel like Sony needs a product around the $10k...
A lot of cameras on that list can probably be purchased used, so that’s one way to avoid extra tariff costs.
There’s so much great used gear that you really have to have a specific need to buy new, in my opinion.
I'm mostly looking to see what new cameras will be announced from just an "interest perspective" and perhaps a little interested in lighting from a "purchase perspective".
Not sure how accurate the info is, but rumors of a Pyxis 12k being launched at NAB. Although I wouldn't be looking to pick...
I'd certainly appreciate being able to get more on the used market, but it's not an expectation on my part when I buy any kind of tech. It will always depreciate. I'm aware there are some who don't share this view though.