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An in-depth review of the video quality of the Mavic 2 Pro
@vicvideopic Bravo excellent review as always. You are one of two people I trust when it comes to video quality and editing techniques.An in-depth review of the video quality of the Mavic 2 Pro
Great post. I am logging in since I'd be interested in the answers to this too. Vic VideoPIC is just about the most knowledgeable man in the world on these subjects. I highly respect him.@vicvideopic Bravo excellent review as always. You are one of two people I trust when it comes to video quality and editing techniques.
I have to ask you about something. So I have been using Premier Pro and After Effects for a long time and just recently upgraded my computer to a brand new Mac. Expecting better performance and highly disappointed with the results. It took 45 minutes for Media Encoder to render a 5 minute clip in h.265 from AfterEffects. I was also bewildered because watching my system resources my computer never even flinched. The fan didn’t even come on:
Bewildered I used Final Cut Pro and Motion to do approximately the same effects and I too spilled my coffee all over myself (thankfully not all over my new 16” MacBook Pro) when it rendered out in 1 minute flat. “How can this be?” I asked myself. Even crazier Motion, Apple’s animation and VFX program, renders 3D graphics in real time! Like holy cow!
I then thought that maybe cause Apple makes Final Cut Pro they have some Voodoo magic built into it and the fact that I don’t really like FCPs color grading UI I decided to try Blackmagic Resolve and low and behold it may have even rendered out quicker.
Upon doing some research I found out that my beloved AfterEffects is poorly threaded, meaning many of the effects have to be processed using a single core of the processor and can’t utilize the other cores nor processors of the CPU which remain idle during rendering. It also utilizes the GPU poorly.
My question to you is have you tried using any of the other pro editing software available besides AfterEffects? I’m curious your take since I know you to be an AfterEffects man yourself.
I love AfterEffects but it’s getting to a point where it’s usefulness as a program and my familiarity with it is overshadowed by that it cannot handle these new codecs especially when these other programs are offering near the same functionality now and are light years faster. Do you think you’d get to a point where you’d accept a 5-10% reduction in final production quality for a 1000% increase in rendering performance?
Many thanks Brett,@vicvideopic Bravo excellent review as always. You are one of two people I trust when it comes to video quality and editing techniques.
I have to ask you about something. So I have been using Premier Pro and After Effects for a long time and just recently upgraded my computer to a brand new Mac. Expecting better performance and highly disappointed with the results. It took 45 minutes for Media Encoder to render a 5 minute clip in h.265 from AfterEffects. I was also bewildered because watching my system resources my computer never even flinched. The fan didn’t even come on:
Bewildered I used Final Cut Pro and Motion to do approximately the same effects and I too spilled my coffee all over myself (thankfully not all over my new 16” MacBook Pro) when it rendered out in 1 minute flat. “How can this be?” I asked myself. Even crazier Motion, Apple’s animation and VFX program, renders 3D graphics in real time! Like holy cow!
I then thought that maybe cause Apple makes Final Cut Pro they have some Voodoo magic built into it and the fact that I don’t really like FCPs color grading UI I decided to try Blackmagic Resolve and low and behold it may have even rendered out quicker.
Upon doing some research I found out that my beloved AfterEffects is poorly threaded, meaning many of the effects have to be processed using a single core of the processor and can’t utilize the other cores nor processors of the CPU which remain idle during rendering. It also utilizes the GPU poorly.
My question to you is have you tried using any of the other pro editing software available besides AfterEffects? I’m curious your take since I know you to be an AfterEffects man yourself.
I love AfterEffects but it’s getting to a point where it’s usefulness as a program and my familiarity with it is overshadowed by that it cannot handle these new codecs especially when these other programs are offering near the same functionality now and are light years faster. Do you think you’d get to a point where you’d accept a 5-10% reduction in final production quality for a 1000% increase in rendering performance?
Many thanks Dale for your kind words!Great post. I am logging in since I'd be interested in the answers to this too. Vic VideoPIC is just about the most knowledgeable man in the world on these subjects. I highly respect him.
I agree on DaVinci Resolve, very interesting softwareAs a Mac user I left After Effects years ago. It has slightly better functionality, but in all other ways Motion, Compressor, and Final Cut Pro X is much faster and easier to use. Almost everything I do drone wise can be done in FCPX.
I find that Apple’s curves and color wheels work fine for color correction, and support key frames, which are really handy for drone footage where the lighting changes often. If I were to use something else, I would switch to DaVinci Resolve, which has the gold standard color correction capabilities, as well as a supplemental motion graphics capability. It alsohas a free version.
Well then you are just using Resolve as a simple timeline and color grading tool. That’s not comparable to what we mean by professional VFX programs like After Effects, Motion, and the full version of Fusion.I dont think you need Fusion for drone videos...
import, cutting, export is all straight forward. Color grading is of course hard work, but thats same with other programs. I never used video software, took me 1 week and i feel like a pro! (but i´m not)
Well that’s the open question.I said, I don't think. Not that it's a fact.
Usually people here just shoot landscape or take pictures, that's why I said you don't need fusion.
I know there are some people using it ?
So you say, fusion in resolve is good for this kind of usage, or not? Didn't understand
Thanks,I am a big fan of polarizer and ND filtersVery helpful to have the different modes explained, especially H264 & H265. I like to shoot into the sun but always use a polarizer as well as ND filter (Polarpro), polarizing will gain u about 2 stops on sun reflections off water (as in his example) & capture a deeper blue sky
I have just started DaVinci Resolve 16 and I must admit that so far I am really impressedi use lightroom for RAW and Davinci for videos. Davinci uses the hardware MUCH better than adobe, and the biggest benefit is, your pay it ONCE and got update forever!
I also try Luminar 4 for RAWs soon, heard good things about it.
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