@@BeyondTheGame_E It's a french WeTransfer but you can send files over 2go, there is no file restrictions ! The upload is fast, but your client won't receive immediately your file, there is a queue and the paid users are prioritized
Hey man I love your videos and how you help people. I’m an editor but want to start filming my own stuff. Mostly basketball highlights/edits. I’m thinking of getting the sony ZV E10. What lens would you recommend for indoor basketball content? Also budget friendly as I am just starting out. Thank you!
Thank you! You should take a look at my sports filming kit on a budget recommendations kit.co/Beyond_the_Game/best-sports-filming-kit-on-a-budget All the lenses in there are good for basketball except maybe the 70-180mm and the 70-200mm. But then again, those could work too if you're filming from further back.
I use we transfer all day. 99 percent of your videos as a sports creative won't be over 2gb unless your doing some documentary work so I haven't had any problems yet.
I use Google Drive but I always seem to have issues with clients being able to get the link and/or sent files. It usually takes 2-3 times which gets annoying. Maybe I’m doing something wrong 🤷🏽♂️
There is no compression with Google Drive. But keep in mind that if you watch the video online instead of downloading it, the quality is adjusted to your internet speed.
What's your method of choice when sending videos to clients?
Smash is great !
@@ridajamai Don't know that one, will have to check it out. Is it free?
@@BeyondTheGame_E It's a french WeTransfer but you can send files over 2go, there is no file restrictions ! The upload is fast, but your client won't receive immediately your file, there is a queue and the paid users are prioritized
Google drive
@@Grayson_Lewis Me too! 👍🏽
Thank you for all these kinds of videos! I’m upgrading my video quality right now and these videos are great.
Glad I can help!
Hey man I love your videos and how you help people. I’m an editor but want to start filming my own stuff. Mostly basketball highlights/edits. I’m thinking of getting the sony ZV E10. What lens would you recommend for indoor basketball content? Also budget friendly as I am just starting out. Thank you!
Thank you! You should take a look at my sports filming kit on a budget recommendations kit.co/Beyond_the_Game/best-sports-filming-kit-on-a-budget All the lenses in there are good for basketball except maybe the 70-180mm and the 70-200mm. But then again, those could work too if you're filming from further back.
I use we transfer all day. 99 percent of your videos as a sports creative won't be over 2gb unless your doing some documentary work so I haven't had any problems yet.
Thank you, and very infornative. 💯
I use Google Drive but I always seem to have issues with clients being able to get the link and/or sent files. It usually takes 2-3 times which gets annoying. Maybe I’m doing something wrong 🤷🏽♂️
Well there is processing time before the video is available to be played online in Google. But you can always download it straightaway.
email through iCloud is good too for file size less than 10gb
Good to know, thanks.
Very helpful! 😮
Glad you think so!
Do you ever get some compression w/ Google Drive? It always seems like I get some little degradation with my videos, especially 4K.
There is no compression with Google Drive. But keep in mind that if you watch the video online instead of downloading it, the quality is adjusted to your internet speed.
@@BeyondTheGame_E ok thanks! Good to know
I really needed this! Ty
You’re welcome ☺️