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Freelancer work flow as an owner/operator of a HVX.
by Chris Baldwin on Dec 23, 2005 at 5:54:49 pm

So let's say I buy either of these new HDD devices instead of P2 and I'm operating as a freelance DP. So I'm supposed to give the $2000 HDD to my client and pick it up at some other time? Or travel back to their post house location and transfer the files to their in house drives? One concept would be to bring a laptop and an external Firewire drive and transfer the footage as soon as we're done shooting during wrap... But the question is how long would that take and is there any way of doing this without having a laptop?

In the end I want to own and work the camera as a rental and perhaps even rent a media transfer drive to my clients if they don't have one themselves. Is this what other's are thinking about?

Additionally I serve clients on the opposite coast currently that I'm on and our workflow is to overnight tapes to their post house. Is there any online secure media transfer service that is as cheap as sending a tape and fast enough to be practical?


Chris Baldwin
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