Australian Image wrote:
Who relies on just one camera for commercial work? When I was doing professional photography, there was no way that I'd go on an assignment with just one camera. Even for the personal stuff that I now do and occasional commercial work, I have 2-3 cameras on hand for different purposes, as one camera is not ideal for everything or two cameras of the same design provides a backup.
I've answered this twice already. maybe you are ignoring my posts.
Making a film is capturing a moment. If you shoot twice with different cameras you are capturing two separate moments.
My point is: same moment - different platforms.
It is crazy to expect me to shoot my film twice with different gear, then expect me to edit it twice, just so it looks good on Instagram.
Are movies shot with different cameras and separately edited so they look good in the cinema AND on TV or BluRay? No.
It's just a case of producing a method of working in Resolve so that it can export to the Insta format. Or Instagram grows up and accepts the same standards as other online platforms like Vimeo and Youtube.
Just about everyone I know is shooting to the best HQ, then uploading versions to Youtube and Instagram as a promotion. It makes no workflow or financial sense to produce two completely different products just to promote the one HQ product.