‘end product’ is decades away! 😀 |
Number one paid feature is more storage
That shouldn’t be difficult to do.
Extra teams features again shouldn’t be a problem
They should hit their timetable I would think. |
Although if 1 April 2023 to 31 March 2024 were a piece of string representing time
And there is a similar piece of string representing the product between those dates
Given talk of paid product, marketplace, player etc.
It seems to me we are clearly well along in time and not that far along from where the product was on 31 March.
Which leads me to believe there will be a paid launch - but it will still be a long, long way from our vision of the end product - accepting the product will always be in the process of upgrading. |
Shortsqueezer do you mean Q1 25? |
What makes you think the company are dissembling about Q1 25, bonio? Some info you have, or comparators with other tech companies? |
absolutely ;-) |
Does the Allenby note estimate a free to paid conversion rate?
HCBF to all those who celebrate |
I would imagine that their timeline is realistic bordering on cautious. So q1 24Better than over promising and under delivering. Let them get on with it. |
I'd imagine it will be a soft paid launch with just a landing page - but no functionality.
Full paid launch in Q1 26. |
Q1 '25 is what we have been told. |
Should be possible to turn on pricing at least as early as 2040 though that might depend on the faster than live ability of the player as it integrates with media content delivery flows. |
When do we think we will be ready to turn on the pricing ? |
Needs AI, so next year? Not sure it should be free, presumably it would cost us.
Next essential I would say is vertical video, which was mentioned. |
Nice.
I wonder when we will get subtitles.
That’s a real biggy, as all the Capcut mob have to pay for it now. |
Yes essential. |
NickB.
The text thing they showed us last night.
Was that a biggy for winning users? |
tegell1
That’s incredibly fast |
agreed joeblogg - was a very good presentation, quite interesting and engaging.
At notice how amazing Sumit's video setup is, he's clearly a pro and cares about the presentation - something that has frustrated me with BIRD in the past (SS on IMC in the canteen lol).
I actually think a great piece of content for elevate would be on setups - getting the most of your video for a) under £100, b) under £500, c) say, £2,000.
All the talk about individuals and corporate marketing teams being able to do this themselves, but there's little talk about how they can do it - the hardware they need. |
Morning surprised no mention of presentation with Nick , thought it was pretty good?? |
SS on twitter again tonight This edited video was published in around 7 seconds, 100x faster than real time:
eva.co/p/drmy6Pegv9x
See the unedited video below for: * what a timeline looks like * edit controls for various clip types * frame accurate trim * fast publish
* player features like clipping and instant republish * (available to you on the link above)
NB This particular test version of the player is aimed at modern internet and fast devices... optimisations currently underway will extend this range considerably. |
Good explanation and insight, Cabi. |