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website Save Point "Showreel" beta launch

You can try out a section of the Save Point technology at home for free!


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This is up and running!

Here's a quick video showing exactly how easy this is to use. It's optimized for 720p and 1080p footage So just a note that it probably won't work with 4K in the beta test state.


I'd certainly appreciate a few people testing it and providing some feedback here on their experience with the web interface, But try not to go crazy since this thing costs me per job and I have to pay for it out of pocket until the beta test is over.

You drag your video files into the video box (Beta test maximum 300mb), You drag a single Music track into the audio box, Anything with a strong beat is good to see the synchronization really work, Then toggle whatever options you want and hit Assemble video. Typically within five or 10 minutes the Assemble video button will turn into a download button and you can click that to download your video. That's it, you're done, you now how a fully edited video.
 
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Thanks I appreciate it. Being a web developer yourself you can probably understand the sheer scale of the nightmare that is deploying a functional live service website. This was really a lot of work. I don't know if this is automated or not, but it would be helpful if the edit button on the top post didn't get locked off for a while.

Quick update, I spent 12 hours yesterday fixing everything that was broken and the whole thing is streamlined and perfectly operational now. Every feature now works perfectly, not just the basics.

I'd love to see films from the community Using this. I've made it incredibly easy for anyone with some film clips to make a fun video. It's literally under one minute of work To toss in some shots and get a finished video back.

@Scoopicman @CelticRambler @sfoster @Vector_Monster @shofstetter27239 @JamesWEvans @Chris Tempel @MidnightRabbit @Feutus Lapdance @gdgross @BOBAH1

I'd love to see what some of you guys who have tons of shots archived could do with this. This particular end of the tech isn't for narrative projects but it's absolutely fantastic for dropping in a folder of old shots (Or new ones) And getting a finished video back in 10 minutes. One quick note is that this system, At least for the beta test or free demo, Geared towards already compressed footage. I tried tossing in one of my 4 year old folders when I was riffing on rendering different planet surfaces, And it immediately crashed because I had forgotten that those clips were six hundred megs per shot, lol. You could easily toss in 50 shots At 5MB a piece though. I'll raise the limit if too many people start having problems.

 
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I have taken note ... but will be otherwise occupied till at least some time next month to be able to go through any of my archives, let alone argue with my Win10 computer as to whether or not it has internet access for uploading anything of use. 😡
 
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