youTube, basically
it doesn't work like that, you have whole teams of social media marketeers |
I expect 4k will become available at an additional cost for the user, because of increased storage and core usage. It can't really be expected in the free version.
Same with si and other high power applications. |
Pat It’s coming but it’s actually complex and should use Ai if you want to do it correctly with sophistication
vertical and short form is not a target market elevate is aimed at narrative longer form editing
Use CapCut for vertical video
Pros use multiple applications it’s beyond normal! |
jj That’s a very strong point |
NickB - sorry, but creators (I am one) want to create in both horizontal and vertical. Sometimes to reversion long horizontal for short social media clips and sometimes because they shoot in different formats with different aims in mind. And they don't want to use two editors to do it. You need to think like the target market, not as a professional video editor (not the target market). You are right about one thing though - vertical is coming. |
chriscallen
I follow 12 labs and watch their webinars, amazing stuff and probably relatively easy to create plugins for elevate.io |
i personally think that with vertical they know that we will (potentially) be flooded with free users who are unlikely to upgrade - so obviously a low priority.
i would have thought the most interesting use of vertical (for now) is the current target market who then want to use ai perhaps to reformat the long form content into vertical shorts and other non 16:9 formats. |
It's clear that AI is moving so fast that what it will be able to do in a couple of years is quite scary. Just look at 12 Labs site to see what they are working on and with who they are partnered including AWS. |
elevate replying to a question on Reddit.
“Support for vertical video is something that’s definitely on our roadmap, but we don’t have an exact launch date yet” |
NickB
Thanks for your response.
Yes, the future is extremely exciting on the ai front. |
To be honest, I think Blackbird could technically add absolutely ALL features required by everyone. |
indeed
pointless having the option to share straight to linkedIn or Insta |
"How many of you want a vertical TV in your living room 😂"
Most of us have one in our hand - its called a smartphone and a lot of people use them. |
Hyper Halfway there.
We have the mosaic filter, crop and shapes just need to make shapes into a shape mask
Although I suspect that the future of this is through generative video AI not only could you change the car registration, it’s colour, you could change the car! |
Vertical video is a horrible format for film makers! Drives video editors crazy and camera guys faced with an impossible choice of how to frame a shot
Yet great for selfies
How many of you want a vertical TV in your living room 😂
But yes it exists so we have to provide the tools but do it properly probably with Ai |
Is there a blue out/mask feature for removing people's faces and objects such as car registration plates from clips? I didn't see it when I last looked. I remember Forscene had this feature. |
I’m sure vertical video isn’t far away, as that’s what they had with EVA.
“ eva is a new take on the social video app with users able to shoot footage in full screen portrait” |
Jasper Then wait for that feature rather than be dramatic |
Salmon
I think you are right, it’s an invite with a purpose
Everything on elevate is highly polished on release and they have a very crafted roadmap of features which is probably very similar to the list I posted yesterday |
I am a pro, and without vertical it's dead in the water |
Jasper Vertical is coming in the meantime You could build a template in elevate, do the editing work then pass it through Canva to resize
Pros will have more than 1 app for their work |
That would only make sense if they hadn't been testing for 2 years, were not conversing with users and didn't have a guy running the op with existing knowledge of running a major video editor. |
...or they are now confident that the more experienced users will have what they want but need to spend time on the part of the product those who are inexperienced are likely to use. It makes sense if they had aimed to get the bigger payers sorted as a priority and then are switching to testing the less complex part of the package (much of which has already been the subject of feedback but not necessarily from those who are first timers or casual users) |