![]() ProRes has broad industry support, but a solo/freelancer who works on their own stuff don't need to care about it - as long as their camera records in an Intra CODEC that their NLE supports. They're useful for anything form Offline and Proxy Editing to high end Finishing and Effects work - up to, at least, 8K rasters. Almost all of them support at least up to 12-Bit (and definitely at least 10-Bit), and almost all of them also support Alpha Channels (have a 4444 Setting, or equivalent). Those are all comparable CODECs and generally give comparable quality. Most All-I CODECs (which is just another way of saying IntraFrame, which is what ProRes is) have different quality settings. Great post on Why snow/confetti ruin YouTube Quality. ![]() r/Filmmakers - A more generalize filmmaking subredditĬrime? /r/RBI - Reddit Bureau of Investigation (best place to get a crime solved) /r/VFX - Reddit's own special effects subreddit./r/AfterEffects - Specializing in motion graphics./r/Videography - A subreddit more about the production side of making videos, that is working with cameras, microphones, lighting, and so forth./r/EditLines - Want to see what a Professional's timeline looks like?.If you're editing for yourself, and it's a hobby? /r/VideoEditing is probably the right place. If you're working with RED, finishing via Resolve? /r/Editors If you're working for pay professionally, you should be posting in /r/Editors Pro editor? (do you have clients?) Try /r/Editors Or how long you expect the job to take.Ĭreate a tutorial? Great - Tuesdays only start it as " NAME OF SOFTWARE" If you want to post a job, we expect you to quote some sort of pay - hourly, daily, weekly etc. Posts about these subjects will be deleted otherwise. Pinned weekly threads for "What software" and a monthly thread for "Feedback" are at the top. A place where you can "fish" and take advantage of people.A complete substitute for tech support - There's no problem asking about common errors or problems, workarounds for glitches, annoying limitations, but at some point, especially with some of the less commonly used tools, like PowerDirector and Filmora, you may wish to contact the developer's tech support services as well as posting here. ![]() There are other subreddits where that is more appropriate, like /r/Videos, /r/YouTube_startups, /r/SmallYTChannel, and /r/YouTubers even has monthly show-off threads.
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