Has anyone been able to do a (short) comparative review of Sequence and Elevate? |
I do admire what the guys at Sequence have built, I think they discovered this ain’t easy. |
I do admire what the guys at Sequence have built, I think they discovered this ain’t easy! |
Something I missed on Sequence pricing was on the ‘Hobby’ free level it says
for teams trying Sequence
That suggests to me they will limit your time at free level |
bonio
To be fair Sequence will need a lot of Cloud resources to give it a chance of working.
I think Stephen has mentioned how efficient Blackbird technology is (ignored by the stock market)
High efficiency means lower resources which means lower costs.
Efficiency means we can hyper scale while other technologies would be challenging and expensive
And that’s why we are likely to be worth a lot of money to big tech who have to have a low cost hyper scale solution that just work for millions or hundreds of millions of customers around the world.
Disclaimer NickB is an investor in Blackbird technology. |
Haha sounds a bit bullish by your standards, b! |
The pricing for Sequence looks extortionate.
Little hope for them once a better and cheaper product is launched. |
Open Goal sums it up |
"So the competition is all Mickey Mouse?"
encouraging, all still using the same basic tech. need to make hay before a new bright spark comes on the scene. open goal for elevate. hopefully a platform to establish it as industry standard. |
Bring on the Cowboy Boots and Caviar! |
Just moving the champagne from the cellar to the pantry.
😊 |
Sounds like a load of symbolics.
I’ll wait and buy a case ;-) |
It would be symbolic. |
Why would you put a bottle of champagne aside? Will the shops sell out once the share price goes up?
If you wait till then, the cost of a bottle will seem insignificant relative to today as you’ll be so much richer. |
Not long now.
I think a bottle of Champagne put aside especially is a great idea. |
horneblower
Personally I think the BIRD's technology is so leading edge that it has taken decades for the big boys to fully understand it and the potential it offers.
Although our evidence has been in front of them for decades, it's only big data, cloud and ai and the necessity for them to understand these technologies that has made them aware of our potential.
The world of video and online content would be so different today if one of the big boys had purchased us 10 years ago! |
I assume that the tech built by Streeter worked well but he found it difficult to monetise it via licensing to majors.
Using it in a browser-based editing platform which can be marketed directly to the masses is much harder work for the company but may be the only way of making money from it. Fortunately they seem to have an excellent crew who have been successful at building the platform and hopefully will be successful at marketing it.
The fact that many others, including the majors, are still having difficulty making it work, is very encouraging.
I do hope the tech is well protected by suitable patents and that Blackbird will police it strenuously.
We have a few weeks to wait until launch of the subscription model, after which it will be several more weeks until we hear how the numbers are stacking up.
Good luck all Twitchers. |
johnveals
Yes, and we are the only ones who can do these things at scale and have evidence that we can.
All the big players know this. Just a matter of time. Decades of waiting, I'm on the edge of my seat and the champagne is ready for popping. |
elevate.io AND ?
Hopefully an answer within a month. |
Clearly the technology works, but from 2012, 2016 and 2014 respectively. |
Remember BIRD can do amazing things.
YouTube/Google
Quote from above "Forbidden licensed its cloud-based video editing suite FORscene to YouTube for use as part of bigger integrated systems for a number of clients, including NBC"
Microsoft
Quote from above "The virtual Edge Server, now available on the Azure Marketplace, is an alternative to the physical hardware ingest solution – enabling clients to upload video footage to, and publish full-resolution sequences from, their Forscene accounts without the need for any ingest hardware."
Sony
Quote from above "Forbidden worked together with Sony to create an integrated workflow and to provide a professional broadcast test case. This new workflow allows production crews to upload content directly from the Sony camera over a wireless LAN to the Forscene cloud, eliminating any delay between the shoot and post production." |
And who are Warmday232 when they're at home? |
Reddit.
WarmDay232 using elevate.
://www.reddit.com/r/CapCut/s/vWxdsVWrnR |
hornblower
They perhaps should be!
They are working on the problem I believe. |
bonio
Scenery our only Cloud competition in terms of ambition should be respected, they have thinking in many ways aligned with ours.
Their struggle (they made a video about it) is how hard this actually is.
We cracked the difficulty no one else has. |