Mitch Deoudes
Well-known member
That customers have to come back is indeed an real problem, especially compared to hdcam. They used to rent the hdcam camera, a hdcam vcr, done. work, master to tape.
Ah - I see what you're getting at, now. And naturally, it's not possible for your clients to leverage the infrastructure built up around a particular delivery format unless you're able to deliver in that format. (Which it sounds like you are, unlike many individual owners.)
I agree with you, for sure, that you shouldn't need to be supporting RedCine/Alert/Line for your clients. In fact, I'd argue that those programs shouldn't be used by the clients at all. Or more accurately - the client accepts the headaches that come with the delivery format they've chosen. If they don't have access to Scratch (studio-sized), or have the patience to work out the kinks in FCP (indie-sized), then they shouldn't choose R3D as their delivery format, but instead ask for transcoded quicktimes or a tape. Until R3D matures, that is... which I guess is what you're asking for - Red to push R3D as an accepted shoot-->post delivery format.
My guess is that process will take longer than anyone wants it to. And in the meantime, people will be stuck translating Red footage into the existing pipelines. (And charging for it, presumably.)
One question, though:
Then for the hq-debayer they have top come -another- time.
If you're going to the trouble of outputting to a 10/12 bit format, why would you not debayer at HQ in the first place?