Why SOLO Editors should be using Blackmagic CLOUD!

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  • Опубликовано: 23 окт 2024

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  • @hamradiowithkevin
    @hamradiowithkevin Год назад +3

    I had not thought about using cloud as a single editor. You are always thinking. Thank you for sharing the great idea.

  • @continuousable
    @continuousable Год назад +52

    For solo editing I don't see any benefit from the cloud when I still have to use an external drive for the media. So I could just store the project library on this device as well and don't need internet connection for sync.

    • @dovim157
      @dovim157 Год назад +12

      So if you speak to Davinci resolve, technical support, they will tell you it is critical that you store the database files locally on an internal hard drive because if it is on a external hard drive and it disconnects while editing a project, and you can corrupt the entire library and lose everything

    • @LaughingParrotProductions
      @LaughingParrotProductions Год назад +3

      @@dovim157 And they are right.

    • @justoch
      @justoch Год назад +5

      Or even better: have media and database in a local drive with a real-time bidirectional sync to the external SSD, so it is always updated when you unplug it. And do the same setup on the other computers.

    • @StreetPhilosophyTV
      @StreetPhilosophyTV 9 месяцев назад +1

      I am planning on using blackmagic cloud to backup my projects in case my computer is stolen or if there is a fire etc.

  • @justingutwein7439
    @justingutwein7439 Год назад +4

    Been doing this for a few months as single editor. Makes editing on the go so easy!

  • @JoeOberster
    @JoeOberster Год назад +1

    This is also a great way to support Blackmagic Design!

  • @PulseStarLike
    @PulseStarLike Год назад +27

    Or, if you're using an SSD anyway, you may as well just export the project file as well (which is just good practice after each editing session too). Takes 5 seconds, and saves $5 a month that could go towards the studio version or the next camera upgrade. And you don't need the internet! If you want the peace of mind with the project files being in the cloud, just click and drag them into the free Dropbox storage as it's ample for that. Personally, that's my choice. But whatever workflow gets your work done is the best one for you!

    • @vivekjoshi115
      @vivekjoshi115 Год назад +3

      could you please explain how could I go about doing that on a Mac? Thank you

    • @cpsbench
      @cpsbench Год назад

      @@vivekjoshi115 while opening resolve, you will project manager you can right click on the project you want to export and click export for exporting only project and if want the file s in the project click export project archive, if you do that you will have a folder with that project name on it. You copy that use it on different machines, for opening it click .dra file, thats it but you wound have live save option that blackmagic cloud gives ✌

    • @PulseStarLike
      @PulseStarLike Год назад +1

      @@vivekjoshi115 CP's bench got it. You can also right-click in the project manager and select import to add the exported project into the new device's database. Just to clarify: Yes, you wouldn't have a live save to the cloud, but you'll still have the live save to your hard drive.

    • @dovim157
      @dovim157 Год назад +1

      I would recommend synchronizing the da Vinci resolve database folder with dropbox using dropbox backup.

    • @dovim157
      @dovim157 Год назад +2

      And by the way, just letting everyone know exporting, a project file is not like on a premiere pro, who actually have to export a new project file each time you make some changes

  • @RezaMehr
    @RezaMehr Год назад +1

    Dude! Always you are the one who makes the nest Davinci Videos! Very clear and very nice! Thanks man!

  • @teeboxmedia
    @teeboxmedia Год назад +1

    Whenever Alex puts out a video, I drop everything that I'm doing to watch what cool shit he letting us know.
    So very clear and concise with his videos.

  • @OurVoicesOurLives
    @OurVoicesOurLives Год назад +3

    I may consider signing up once DaVinci for iPad launches.

  • @GaryCunninghamyouareenough
    @GaryCunninghamyouareenough Год назад +1

    Super-helpful as always, Alex.
    I would have never thought of using the cloud...until now 😁🤟
    Cheers, Alex 🙏🏻

  • @captainglutenfree
    @captainglutenfree Год назад +1

    Have to comeback to this one later… I’m hooked

  • @TequilaPrincessMx
    @TequilaPrincessMx Год назад +1

    Maybe in the future, when I have more than 1 computer to work on, this might come in handy, for now it was just a nice to know is possible kinda thing, cause I have all my projects backed up in an external drive, interesting tho!

  • @ljmproductions1
    @ljmproductions1 Год назад

    Just got a new computer (desktop) and may be going on the road editing at some point with my laptop, so this may come in handy for keeping my workflow seamless between. Thanks! Side note, I appreciate having you as a resource for us Windows users; it's not all that different over on Mac, but so many of the Resolve videos out there are Mac users, so it's refreshing to see familiar things :)

  • @dovim157
    @dovim157 Год назад +1

    Fantastic video thanks so so much! I use Dropbox backup to sync my DaVinci resolve database folders with Dropbox and I figured it’s probably safe, but this sounds a whole lot better!

  • @ppulkkinen5308
    @ppulkkinen5308 Год назад +5

    Thanks for the video. Maybe I missed the point, but if you have media in an external SSD, why don't you have the library stored to same SSD - no added value of BM cloud in that case? Editing is a hobby for me and I do that at downstairs (a beefy PC) and upstairs (M1 MBA). It would be nice to access projects and media from both machines. I have considered purchasing the cloud pod without BM cloud. I could upload proxies from downstairs PC and use them upstairs when I use MBA to edit.

    • @dovim157
      @dovim157 Год назад +2

      Absolutely NOT !!! if you speak to da Vinci resolve, technical support they will tell you that it’s crucial that you store the database on an internal hard drive, because if it is on an external hard drive, and it by accident gets unplugged, while editing can corrupt the entire database, and you can lose everything

  • @TheGeekyHippie
    @TheGeekyHippie Год назад +1

    I'm planning on getting this feature to work on my RUclips videos with the partners I have on my two channels. I will be the host, so I assume when it comes to rendering, all the media files need to be on my computer. What I am unsure of, is can the other users add media files to the project from their machine? Will I be able to edit and tweak those clips before/without downloading those media files to my machine? Will my partners need to download the media files I have on my computer to edit the video? Or will they be able to see it all thru the cloud as if the files were on their machine? Basically, does _everyone_ need to have the media files, or just the host/person who will be rendering the video?
    Thanks for all that you do, your tutorials have been very educational, and your presets are pretty awesome too! Thank you in advance for your response. Cheers!

  • @petermainwaringsx
    @petermainwaringsx Год назад

    Not a feature I can see me using, but as ever an informative and entertaining watch. Thank you.

  • @TheR5
    @TheR5 7 месяцев назад

    I just signed up for the $5/month last night so I can work on my projects on my Mac Ultra and my macbook Pro when I'm on the road. Thanks for the video, I was trying to figure out the media part, I'll go the external SSD route as well.

  • @computerhacking101
    @computerhacking101 Год назад +1

    You could use syncthing to transfer your files between computers but the catch is they both have to be online at the same time. I do have a couple of videos on my channel to show you how but it is very easy to do.

  • @haroldmorganTulsa
    @haroldmorganTulsa Год назад +2

    Also, would you do a tutorial about how to setup Google Drive? I have watched a half dozen tutorials and nobody says anything about it.

  • @DougDavis
    @DougDavis Месяц назад

    If I have to keep my files with me on hand anyway it makes more sense to just export your project file to your HDD. I could see this being awesome if I could edit anywhere at anytime without a hard drive and just by using the cloud or if i'm hiring an editor who doesn't live near me.

  • @glengreenman3921
    @glengreenman3921 Год назад +4

    Is there a limit on how often or how many times you can invite/disinvite others to access your library? This sounds like it may be a cool opportunity to allow your viewers to work with you on a tutorial project, performing practice exercises and receiving feedback as part of the training.

  • @Ranteessa
    @Ranteessa Год назад

    For media I store all my media files over Google Drive that automatically syncs files over my devices. As a smalltime RUclipsr still able to keep all content with 2TB subscription, but in some point need to think about other options for archiving or go with larger subscription.

  • @WalkingDrivingFlyingLasVegas
    @WalkingDrivingFlyingLasVegas Год назад

    Perfect! I was just wondering, this morning, since I don't need to, nor want collaboration, what would be the advantages, if any, of signing up for the Blackmagic Cloud? You answerd that question in spades. Thanks for a well done explanation with screenshots, etc. It's greatly appreciated. From Las Vegas, Nevada, USA.

  • @GoapprStudios
    @GoapprStudios Год назад +2

    Can Blackmagic cloud use network stored media so computers that are on that network see all projects from the cloud ? Yes we ran a test and it works great ! Your video opened ours eyes Thank You

  • @oneeyedphotographer
    @oneeyedphotographer Год назад

    The first time I installed daVinci Resolve, it also installed PostgreSQL. It didn't on my new laptop, but if it does still worked with PostgreSQL, then it wouldn't be hard to set up and use your own cloud. I would, for dispersed machines, also set up a private VPN, perhaps using OpenVPN.

  • @AllThingsFilm1
    @AllThingsFilm1 Год назад

    Great video. I think it's a great way to safeguard the project while you're working on it. If after you're done with the project and happy with the edit - and have all your media on your own hard drive - you can then cancel the monthly on that project. That's how I would work with it.

  • @colinhoward2200
    @colinhoward2200 Год назад

    I think it is awesome for solo editing - it allows me to edit while I am away on my iPad with and SSD, then come back home and complete the edit on my more MacBook when I come back. Also allows me to cull a lot of clips before I come back - I just delete the ones I haven't used. Just what I needed - makes FCPX for iPad look a bit lame :D

  • @PeteMEHO
    @PeteMEHO Год назад

    This may comer in handy when it launches on the iPad.

  • @Ryzza5
    @Ryzza5 Год назад +1

    Niche benefit for you which is great but I'm not paying to synchronise a few MB. I'd rather use OneDrive or see if I can use my own cloud. I'm not a frequent user though and only have the one PC for editing anyway.

  • @charliesaigon
    @charliesaigon Год назад

    I see this as an interesting solution for working between my desktop setup and the future iPad version. Just carry an SSD drive with the media files (backed up)

  • @jmalmsten
    @jmalmsten Год назад

    If they (BlackMagic) could implement some form of media cloud sync into this, I may be more interested to try it out. What I mean is that when I connect a camera SSD or flash card to a laptop with Resolve, I can in the app say "import to synced folder" and resolve will copy the files to local drive and begin syncing files with all computers I have this set up with. When it's done, it would have the work folder on local drives on both my laptop and my other computers. Still no media storage on the cloud, to keep things cheap. But still get the flexibility of multi computer editing and also the piece of mind of multiple site redundancies. Like the examples in the video here. If the laptop gets run over by a stray russian tank or something I can just give them a hand gesture and get hold of another laptop to continue editing vacation footage as the footage was safely replicated on another location.
    Maybe there are good free alternatives for these folder mirroring tasks. But I haven't really found one that works reliably and with sufficient automation, while not also trying to force me into costly cloud storage schemes.

  • @dovim157
    @dovim157 Год назад +2

    My biggest question is what happens if you have a lot of plug-ins, affects, titles, Luts that are all loaded on your PC? When you go to another computer, that doesn’t have them loaded what will happen?

  • @ryanreedgibson
    @ryanreedgibson Год назад

    I use an activation/key dongle between my machines. I hope they don't move the program to the cloud. It's part of the reason why I don't use Premier anymore.

  • @theflatnoodle
    @theflatnoodle Год назад +1

    How does this work with power bins? Do these sync through the cloud as well? I understand you'd have to have the media files somewhere accessible if it were SFX etc. but what if it were effects or titles saved to a bin, do they get shared between computers via the library as well?

  • @pplusbthrust
    @pplusbthrust Год назад

    Sounds like a reasonable idea.

  • @martinsmallridge4025
    @martinsmallridge4025 Год назад +1

    You can benefit from this approach but with your web-host if you have a PgSQL database facility on the server. There’s a post up on the blackmagic forum that shows how for Cpanel host.
    Also, you can use USBLDM to set specific drive letters for your external drive(s).
    Works really well for my own usage.

  • @NeilSnapePhotography
    @NeilSnapePhotography Год назад

    I started using a cloud project recently. The editor who put the project online, renamed folders, thius my local copy of the same files would not easily update links or not at all. So it is not usable with offline media, and I am not sure if the mdeia pool is local host if remote editing can be done without say a NAS network server.

  • @exploring_thailand
    @exploring_thailand Год назад

    Like you, I'm British. The price is £6 per month. That's a 20% hike over the US price. I wonder how BM justify that. As others have mentioned, it seems simpler and cheaper to just save to an SSD and backup to a cloud service.

  • @ozzythemighty2767
    @ozzythemighty2767 Год назад

    Backing up projects on the cloud is actually a good idea. But $5, how many projects can i save? I still need a storage device such as a NAS for media. How does a collaborator access the media?

  • @vivekjoshi115
    @vivekjoshi115 Год назад

    wow that's a great solution to the problem that I face as I work on my M1 MacBook which is faster and perform the edits on my desktop which is a comparatively slower iMac based on an Intel chip. This is a great way by the help of which I cam move all my projects to Blackmagic Cloud with my video clips/media generally stored on an external SSD. One thing that I would like to know is; will I need to relink these media files when I move from one machine to another. Thanks

  • @larryFWD
    @larryFWD Год назад

    Great video Alex! when I opened my cloud, it didn't reflect my existing projects in my normal DR library and I'm puzzled. Mine shows a yellow Triangle exclamation caution symbol, stating "incompatible". Does it require updating to the latest version of DR ?

  • @ObiBinGinObi
    @ObiBinGinObi Год назад

    so everything "edited" or in the "timeline" would be saved in cloud uploaded project but not the items in media pool so collaborations would be made more annoying by adding this instead of using the cloud storage you have to use separate for media pool items?

  • @Super8Rescue
    @Super8Rescue Год назад +3

    No thanks. I edit to external hard drives. Uploading 27gb to a cloud ? That's a typical image sequence for me.
    If your files are not uploaded, as you point out, then there is no point as a single user uploading just the project file to a cloud.
    Why pay for cloud when you still have to have a hard drive to take your files?
    As a Solo editor, pointless exercise.
    If a hard drive fails you are still stuffed as your media files are not in the cloud just the project file.

  • @3azmeo
    @3azmeo Год назад

    this is an interesting topic but what about the project server ? as in im hosting the library instead of the cloud .... having more than one computer i can make one of them as the server and host the library also when im done editing off the other computer i make the server render it .... remote render for paid version only but the library i can host my own instead of cloud since only me gonna use it

  • @DZDesign16
    @DZDesign16 Год назад

    Hey, what Windows-Laptop do you use for DaVinci, maybe under 2.000 Euro?

  • @Cubicle23
    @Cubicle23 Год назад

    How are proxies handled, if they are on one pc the second is going to bark about it. Do you have to set proxies to the SSD as well?

  • @Pallidus_Rider
    @Pallidus_Rider Год назад

    Makes me wonder about using an Azure or AWS VM for DaVinci Resolve

  • @crookedfilms4190
    @crookedfilms4190 3 месяца назад

    So I synced a project from my client's pc and after editing on my pc entirely I wanted to render it out for my client but it says the files are offline. It only renders when I open the project in client's pc. Need help.

  • @jaylegs
    @jaylegs Год назад

    Love you! 💪🏼❤

  • @unlockthepicture
    @unlockthepicture 5 месяцев назад

    Does the Blackmagic Cloud project server use the 2GB (free plan) storage or is that seperate?

  • @sotonin
    @sotonin Год назад

    What i'm worried about is working from a cloud version full time, but forgetting to export cloud and import back into local before i travel or go somewhere without internet... Basically projects getting out of sync. Is this a concern does this happen?
    I think i'm just going to continue working locally and then at certain points i will export to the cloud as a backup only. Seems like the safest way to do it.

  • @pixel83pl
    @pixel83pl Год назад

    Good idea - magic cloud - i am using NAS files - not network - just database on mapped drive on NAS. - Please use deflicker for your back yellow light. It is so flickering. :)

  • @haroldmorganTulsa
    @haroldmorganTulsa Год назад

    Question: I use two drives. One stores my media files, and a second drive holds music, stock video and other assets. How would I go about this if I only have one drive that the cloud can use? Thanks in advance!

  • @jrl__alessandro9127
    @jrl__alessandro9127 4 месяца назад +1

    So, if I work on my PC windows, there shouldn't be problems in transferring the project to my probably future m3 pro right?

    • @MrAlexTech
      @MrAlexTech  4 месяца назад +1

      Nope, I jump between windows and Mac all the time 👍

    • @jrl__alessandro9127
      @jrl__alessandro9127 4 месяца назад

      @@MrAlexTech ok thanks

  • @crispb
    @crispb Год назад

    not really related to this video. but any recommendations for using Davinci Resolve for Stream overlays i.e. quality, file formats, conversions, animations, looping, transitions, etc.

  • @iiiiiMILLYiiiii
    @iiiiiMILLYiiiii Год назад

    Off topic Alex is it better to leave media on a ssd and work from there rather than drag ot all to a pc hard drive ssd and work from the pc ssd ? Or does it make no difference?

  • @holdmedear
    @holdmedear Год назад

    what about all the assets + music used? How would you sync that to the cloud?

  • @macjonte
    @macjonte Год назад

    Why would you have the project somewhere else than with the media in the project folder?

  • @TheNeatwork
    @TheNeatwork Год назад

    I'm a simple man. I see Han, I click

  • @harryvanlamoen8195
    @harryvanlamoen8195 Год назад

    can you store the data , videos on shared google drive so that anyone in de cloud project can access it?

  • @mirkozhou
    @mirkozhou 10 месяцев назад

    What if the external SSD got broken ? Does that mean all the media files would be gone ?

  • @tjdalyvideo
    @tjdalyvideo Год назад

    Thank you Alex! Great video.
    Anyone aware of solutions to place SOURCE MEDIA in the cloud? Likely $$$ but I’m curious. That would be game changer. Thank you!

    • @Tusa_Mamba
      @Tusa_Mamba 8 месяцев назад

      Cloud Pod from Blackmagic

  • @Wassimyouness
    @Wassimyouness Год назад

    i really need help. for a big project, i need someone to help me. but when i get the project back. no added transitions r there. or anything from the other user or my other pc

  • @News5-Redakteur
    @News5-Redakteur Год назад

    You Van install the libraries/databases of Davinci Resolve also on the External SSD. And you cann Access it from any Computer the external SSD is connected to. So this Cloud Service is absolutly sensless for a Single Editor.

  • @Coatsey007
    @Coatsey007 Год назад

    Jamie TestCloud, spooky Alex, why Jamie, that is my name. 🙂

  • @sotonin
    @sotonin Год назад

    You are wrong about it working both ways. you can NOT copy from local into the cloud. When you click on cloud it says switching to cloud database and a loading bar. then you don't have the option to paste. flip back over to copy again, flip back again and it shows loading bar again. It's not possible to past from local to cloud. You have to first export to a folder on your computer on local then switch to cloud and import.

  • @brkncube
    @brkncube Год назад

    I have a problem. Me and my friend want to co-edit a video, but the files dont exist for me. I tried creating a new folder that matched my friends but that didnt work and I tried syncing the files, but that also didnt work. Have any ideas anyone?

  • @AnemosFPV
    @AnemosFPV Год назад

    Does this work in europe?

  • @MichaelAddlesee
    @MichaelAddlesee Год назад +1

    Good to know, thanks. However I don't trust the cloud, been burnt in that respect before. Also I hate any form of subscription charges, it's a horrible business model. I always like to be in control of all my own data and take responsibility for backing up myself.

    • @Life_of_John
      @Life_of_John Год назад +1

      Left adobe cos of the sub services! Never gone back.

  • @MadanMeelan
    @MadanMeelan Год назад

    After 2 minutes of waiting the real content started

  • @realgouravverma
    @realgouravverma Год назад

    I know video editing in davinci resolve. Do you have some extra work so that I can do it for you? I want to earn money online with my video editing skill but don't know how and where to start.

  • @rjeejacobjacob
    @rjeejacobjacob Год назад

    Not available in my region :(

  • @DigitalCreations2012
    @DigitalCreations2012 Год назад +2

    I see very marginal benefit.... just take a thumb drive ( as another library backup ) and your SSD to your laptop and save yourself 5 bucks each month. My wallet cries everytime it's exposed to subscriptions.

  • @Drewlinskii
    @Drewlinskii Год назад

    I’m currently using Dropbox to store my Work project files. Only big issue i had was the file location names on windows for both home/work PC; one was “/drew” and the other was “/drewl” (not a local account) so i had to create a new local account on windows to match them up. There was probably an easier way to do this but it’s free since you get about 2GB free on DB. You can probably do the same for Google Drive!

    • @vivekjoshi115
      @vivekjoshi115 Год назад

      wow that's pretty impressive. Could you please share as to how can do the same on a Mac Please. Thank you

  • @maxie_boi1029
    @maxie_boi1029 Год назад

    yeaas

  • @ahsanandrian8272
    @ahsanandrian8272 2 месяца назад

    useless braw. it only works great when you really are collaborating with at least one person. cloud project demands stable internet connection or else it'll get laggy.
    I also hop between desktop and laptop, and also tried the cloud project and it sucks. really.
    I found a much better way by locate my library in a folder that is auto synced with the cloud (mine use OneDrive) in my desktop and laptop. this way is much safer and cheaper. plus, you can also sync the cache folder if you want to.

  • @romuresan
    @romuresan Год назад

    Sorry, but this service is not really useful without a cloud rendering solution, especially if one is working SOLO.

  • @kirasl7981
    @kirasl7981 Год назад

    First comment lol hi hi sir

  • @SamuraiG
    @SamuraiG 10 месяцев назад

    For single user and as light as this is it should cost nothing

    • @MrAlexTech
      @MrAlexTech  10 месяцев назад

      How would that work?! Millions of people using it takes up space. Gonna pay the people to maintain it?! Or expect people to work for free? Genuinely interested.

    • @SamuraiG
      @SamuraiG 10 месяцев назад

      really not getting it are you its fine for those who use it heavily nd no issue with charging for that but for a light way to save a project file it would cost them virtually nothing to do so its not always about money sometimes it is about creating good will. Next time think about that your millions bull is just that bull.
      Edit,
      oh one more thing I do not have the ability to save to my local computer as it was stolen and must use a library computer until I can afford to replace it so I also can not spare the 5$ even though it is not much. There are situations you should consider before being a jerk.@@MrAlexTech

  • @simoz78
    @simoz78 Год назад

    Would be a bit useful if it was free for solo editors (cloud access from only devices registered on the same license)
    No way I'm giving 5 a month for this. Tell blackmagic to make it free for this use case

  • @iiiiiMILLYiiiii
    @iiiiiMILLYiiiii Год назад

    Off topic Alex is it better to leave media on a ssd and work from there rather than drag ot all to a pc hard drive ssd and work from the pc ssd ? Or does it make no difference?

    • @dovim157
      @dovim157 Год назад +1

      If you have a fast enough, SSD then it should not make any difference