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So, has anyone actually been able to get the list price for SCRATCH, fully-configured? If so, I think the number would be of great interest to this community...
Ahh the price of scratch seems to be the best kept secret in the industry today.
if you ask 10 persons how much does a RED cost ... you're going to get 10 different answers that range from 17,500 to 200k ...
... depends on your needs/wants and what equipment you currently own ...
Josh, what kind of projects are you working on? Are they film outs or HD finish? I think you're going to be okay. There are many solutions in the works, some very savvy people putting in time to develop tools that could help the smaller shops. Cameras just started ramping up in the past couple of months. Need to give everyone time to catch up. Scratch is a nice solution, but if it's out of the budget, there will be more solutions eventually that might fall in line with your budget.
I tell you why the price of Scratch is not public: because it can affect the sale of the RED.
If knowing in advance that the promised land of 4k for indie is not really for indie, it may not be good for sales.
" A REDONE cost 17'500$ not more not less"
for most that is not the cost to be able to USE it ...
each must add to teh body ... depending on your need/want you add to it and the price goes UP ....some will be happy spending 25k other 100k ...
4K is fully in the reach of any indie.With all due respect, if you thought that 4K was in the reach of your average indie, you've not really got any idea about the realities of these things. Even many studio films never see a 4K DI.
scratch will run on any modern pc for 5.000 usd, (luki even pointed out that he is runnning it under windows on an apple notebook pc)It's not a simple as going in and buying a box of a shelf at BestBuy...
Depending on your needs, you'd need to buy a number of modules, and extra hardware. There are very many options and iterations. Quoting a base price will just give people a false idea of what they will need to spend.
Its only a sales technique when you are selling to a small niche.Also, it's not an uncommon practice at all for this type of software. I don't think I've ever seen the manufacturers advertise list prices for Lustre, or Pablo, or Baselight, or eQ, or Inferno. The pricing on these products doesn't lend itself to being put in a simple pricelist, it's normally a complex structure.
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however, even as scratch is the only windows software allowed to support R3D until april - the assimilate sales and marketing approach isn´t the red "rebellion", its the opposite.
"dont tell" pricing and 30~50.000 for a windows software cd-rom are sure rather 1990´s business, which many people and corporations find pretty contrasting to reds
Blair, i think in this your attitude is a little out of line.
in my times at discreet logic in the mid 90ties, flames and infernos went for 0, 25.000 or 250.000 for the same product, depending on the customer and if the company really did want to have the (key) account.