Another 500k after hours? |
Just bought another 9k shares for my brother sipp |
Deepest, darkest Peru would have cheap, 5G internet. It's the home counties where you only get 3G. |
![](https://images.advfn.com/static/default-user.png) Only joking Mcsean but seen as you have clearly been clearly hiding under a rock here are some benefits.That's a great question! It seems counterintuitive that a bandwidth-intensive task like video editing could be beneficial on a low-bandwidth connection, but assuming performance truly isn't affected, here are some potential benefits: * Cost Savings: Lower bandwidth plans are typically cheaper. If you can effectively edit videos without needing a high-speed connection, you can save money on your internet bill. This is particularly relevant in areas with limited internet options or high prices for faster speeds. * Accessibility: In regions with poor internet infrastructure, low bandwidth might be the only option. Being able to edit videos effectively on a low-bandwidth connection increases accessibility for people in these areas, allowing them to pursue creative endeavors or professional opportunities. * Efficiency Optimization: Working with limited bandwidth forces you to optimize your workflow and be more mindful of your data usage. This could involve: * Using proxy files or optimized media * Being selective about the effects and processes you use * Carefully managing file sizes and storage * Utilizing cloud-based storage strategically * Reduced Reliance on Internet Speed: You become less dependent on high-speed internet, allowing you to work effectively from more locations, even with spotty connections. This is valuable for remote work, travel, or working in areas with unreliable internet service. * Focus on Creativity: With limitations on bandwidth, you might be less tempted to constantly browse the internet or get distracted by online content, leading to a more focused and productive editing session.Important Considerations: * "Performance is not impacted" is key: This scenario relies heavily on the assumption that your editing software and workflow are optimized for low bandwidth, and you don't experience lag, delays, or limitations in your ability to work effectively. * Type of editing matters: This is more feasible for simpler edits or projects with smaller file sizes. Complex projects with high-resolution footage, heavy effects, and large file transfers might still require higher bandwidth.If you can truly edit videos without performance issues on a low-bandwidth connection, it opens up interesting possibilities for cost savings, accessibility, and efficient workflows.Oh and not forgetting the imaginary Collabrative editor friend well. If the creator was in deepest darkest Peru they would be able to login and view and approve their great work documenting their historical finding of Paddington. |
mcsean2164
You do know you can run the cloud from your laptop?
Maybe in the future, once elevate.io has millions of paying users, Blackbird will bring out a local server version of the cloud server so you can run it on your laptop when the WiFi is down or you are out in the ocean and don't have starlink reception because all the satellites have dropped out of the sky because of a CME event. I mean you do need to cover all scenarios 🤣 |
Your spot on mate, I think you best sell all your shares ASAP. |
competing with Capcut as against DaVinci Resolve at a guess |
watched the adobe video - recommendation for davinci. I used it myself years ago to do a music video and it worked fine. I assume from the adobe video guy creator laptops are better these days and can handle davinci. No need for hard drives, use google drive. Do small time creators collaborate during editing?
A snails pace with eva.io. Wish they'd hurry up so at least we can properly gauge success or failure.
To recap, BIRD. A company with a patent for poor broadband that runs in the cloud instead of using the modern high powered laptops of semi professional creators. Advantages of running in the cloud are you cannot edit if your wifi crashes so time to relax and also you could collaborate during editing with your imaginary co-editor.
What am i missing? |
salmon9
You are correct those are the visitors to the stall by 'The Immersive Futures Lab' who are based in Bath, England.
I think that turnout is impressive. |
Concentrate. I assumed the 1k related just to visitors to the British stand at an international show. |
Looks decent, but 1k visitors is nothing?
Even quite niche industry trade shows can have 10k visitors. Bigger ones 100k.
(response to 20254, hadn't realised there was a whole page more of posts) |
Offer up..
100k @ 7.675p
250k at 7.875p |
There is nothing in the RNS to suggest we are 'chasing grants', it also clearly states the trip is 'fully-funded'.
Detail people, detail.
This is great news. |
Last year’s grant notice
Government gives out investment grants a big part of the DTI purpose! |
I have no problem with us being at SXSW, which will cost us upwards of £25k, I would have thought.
It's the grant chasing I object to. |
Hyper It suggests that the elevate version is close. |
pat_cash
😔🥴Looks like I've lost track, think I will go to sleep for a while.😴 |
If my memory is correct many years ago Adobe used SXSW as for its major push into getting its video editor adopted by filmmakers, it worked.
I’m really happy about todays news, fantastic event for us. |
The update next week is to Blackbird M&E platform, not elevate.io |
As much communication as possible is essential over next 6 months, certainly at B2B level
After next week's elevate.io updat I hope we can all get out and promote it. |
Exactly Nick.
This is about contacts, in the right place at the right time, not grant funding. |
NickB
Exactly, big players attend. For those who could not be bothered to click on my previous link, an Adobe formatted PDF file, here is a quote from it
"The 2024 event exceeded Creative Economy Team’s best attendance, with over 1.5k visitors and a staggering list of blue-chip companies from a range of key sectors visiting. ● Approx 1k+ visitors to the lab across the 3 days ● 43 countries represented ● 53 university and government agencies represented ● Companies visited included: Adobe, Red Bull Media House GmbH, Universal Pictures, BBC, Sony Pictures Entertainment, Magic Leap, Netflix, Dentsu Creative, Weber Shandwick, IDEO, Wieden+Kennedy, Ogilvy, Chanel, Estee Lauder Companies, Mattel, Globant, DeepMotion, Dentsu Inc., Moment Factory, Walt Disney Imagineering, Epic Games, Mutek, Automattic, Sony Group Corporation" |
Timing is good Are they going to do a real launch I couldn’t think of a better place. |
The real news is we will be at SXSW Many of you probably won’t realise how important that event is and who attends
Definitely not an ego trip imho.
Go and research SXSW |