Message from @zero
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I think industry standard has been 3-4K for quite a while now
They're gonna go up to 5-6K soon
lol not yet
60fps is standard on youtube
But it's mastered to 1/4K
What they shoot versus what they master, that is
Check the specs for the latest Red Eyes
Unbiased apparently films in high resolution then downscales through youtube
Or whatever those cameras are called
how many people have a 4k onitor compared to how many people have a 1080 monitor and considering youtube is what most people make video for, are you honestly considering 4k as base level required quality
Well, yes
It makes it easier to convert into 4K BDs later
Matters little what resolution you master it to
Cause you're still shooting at a higher res
Smashes their compression a bit too
oh you're just talking about shooting in 4k
not actually outputting in 4k?
Well, the 4K mastered stuff are kinda limited atm
New BDs and specific Netlfix stuff
hardly industry standard
if you can afford to shoow above 1080 go for your life
all i'm saying is that you dont explicitly need to for a while
wrong channel
The major resolutions are generally only important to cinemas and such
for instance my microphone is industry standard and it gets the job done well but if you want to go above standard to advanced or even higher there's nothing stopping you other than your wallet
I think most people will have a hard time going past 4K for a while
having acess to a computer that can render long 4k videos is another problem
plus storage space
whole list of expenses
All of those are getting better and better, though
And cheaper, too
yes they are
Especially drives
yes they are
I mean, 6TBs for 160 bucks
that doesn't make it better and better and cheaper right now
just means it will be eventually
I don't know how I would define "cheap" nowaday, though
where we are right now it's not totally viable for every person to go start making 4k videos
Due to long periods of Chink shopping