If you’ve ever been interested in Blackmagic Cloud Storage but felt like the previous price of $30 (USD) per TB per month was a bit too high for you, then—well—we have good news for you today. Blackmagic Design has a pretty significant price reduction for storage on Blackmagic Cloud as the price has been cut by half and will now be just $15 (USD) per TB.
Blackmagic reports that this reduction has been made possible by new improvements in its data center backend and should allow more people to access Blackmagic Cloud storage for media sync. This should be big news for those who might want to use Blackmagic Cloud services for their global post-production workflows.
Let’s take a look at what this price reduction could mean for you and your workflows.
Blackmagic Cloud Storage Price Reduction
Blackmagic Cloud has been designed to help people share DaVinci Resolve products worldwide so that users can work with some of the best editors, colorists, visual effects artists, and audio engineers as part of a truly global workflow. This price reduction is aimed at bringing this technology to more shooters and small crews to encourage this type of global production.
“This new lower price for Blackmagic Cloud storage is exciting and should allow a lot more customers to use cloud workflows. We cannot wait to see talented people come together and create amazing television shows, feature films and online content, no matter where in the world they live. This is the core of what Blackmagic Design stands for. The engineers have done a great job in helping reduce the cost of Blackmagic Cloud. It’s a lot of fun to do this!” — Grant Petty, Blackmagic Design CEO.
And not only is Blackmagic Cloud built into DaVinci Resolve, but it’s also been added into most Blackmagic Design cameras as well as the free Blackmagic Camera app on iPhone and Android phones which should further bring all of the BMD cameras and services together.
Get 50% Off Blackmagic Cloud Storage
Blackmagic Design reports that this new price reduction began this week, so all customers already using Blackmagic Cloud storage will see their bills immediately cut by half going forward.
If you haven’t explored this global workflow technology yourself, you can check out Blackmagic Cloud Storage here.
Author: Jourdan Aldredge
This article comes from No Film School and can be read on the original site.