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Goodluck storing all those 8k videos, plates, and other content on soldered in SSD


1. Thunderbolt 4 exists.

2. Even with today's prices, storage is a relatively minor expense for professionals working at this level.

3. When material above 4K is used in a serious workflow, it tends to be at the acquisition phase only. In post production, raw files get transcoded to a proxy format (e.g. ProRes 422 Proxy) for editing.

4. In multi-user workflows, media is commonly accessed directly from shared network storage instead of duplicated onto individual machines.

5. Effects work is normally handled on a shot-by-shot basis. Even if they're working on local copies, we're talking mere minutes of raw material, if not seconds.


SSDs can do fine even on USB3 with 4k ProRes 4444 files. At least on my projects. Not sure what OP is doing.

I dont know anyone who shoots/finishes in 8k. Most pipelines I know of are 4k.




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