John15
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I've just heard on the news that the last remaining Vulcan bomber is financed by Crowd Funding so it works for some things.
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Wasn't meant in any derogatory way, and I hope it wasn't taken as such; just that as an ex-professional photographer I shot some quite nice pictures at what are now laughable resolutions, and like your videos, there's just no way to make them look better. And hence my comment on 4K; if you're going to all the trouble to raise the funds for this, having the option to shoot at a higher resolution than is currently deemed 'necessary' might be worth considering, if only for future-proofing.Steve Maskery":2ketc65s said:There is nothing above with which I disagree. Equivalent of 8-track! Yes, you are quite right, but it was the standard of the day, I think...
A quick google for "digital download shopping cart" brings up all manner of off the shelf options, which may be worth investigating further e.g. this one or this one - and these are just plucked at random from quite a long list; scalable options, simple monthly pricing plans and decent length free trial...I did look in to downloads a couple of years ago, but I came to the conclusion that it was more expensive than DVDs. That is because the download operator (I think I was looking at iTunes as the platform), took a 30% cut. That is considerably more than my present distribution costs. At the mo, P&P does cover, pretty much, Paypal's fees and the postage costs. On some orders I make a bit, on some I lose a bit, but on average it sort of works. Not being able to charge that and then losing 30% baulks a bit, but I do recognise that DVDs are going the way of Betamax.
Such a lot to consider. This is an all-or-nothing jobbie, isn't it?
kostello":2t9vm9qy said:If you want a real money maker you need a channel called something like " lady in a bikini learns to work with wood"
I couldn't possibly commentwhiskywill":1y3y4suo said:kostello":1y3y4suo said:If you want a real money maker you need a channel called something like " lady in a bikini learns to work with wood"
Or "Farm Girl". She is a fit lady.
Steve Maskery":21dfc6k2 said:I'm not wearing a bikini for anyone. I'm all for new experiences, but that is a lingerie too far.
Steve Maskery":jwu4cksg said:Well I've ... made a fist
Late to this thread as don't think I have ever looked at this board before, just followed link from the workshop thread.BearTricks":2msggw47 said:Another vote against 4k.
No one has the ability to play 4k video unless they've got a TV that came out very recently or a new iPhone. There are very few 4k TV channels. I almost bought a 4k TV based on the impressive displays at Currys, then I realised that I would have absolutely nothing to watch on it.
Yes, exactly that.Wizard9999":36qbvsnw said:I think the initial point about 4k was future proofing and related to the comment that at least one person finds the existing content unwatchable and that it is 'unupgradeable'. So even though people may not want or be able to view 4k now, I took the point to be that in 2 or 5 or 10 years time the content will still have worth, whereas if filmed in HD it may be deemed unwatchable.
Yes again, absolutely. You can shoot & edit in 4K and distribute in HD. You can shoot in 4K, run the raw footage through a free app then edit and distribute in HD. What you can't do is shoot in HD, then make it 4K later - just like you can't take SD and make it HD. Which is where we came in, I think.Al this assumes that something filmed in 4K now can be distributed in HD so that it is marketable to the majority who have yet to get 4K capability. However, appreciate this needs to be balanced against the art of the possible in terms of funds available.
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