TIMETABLE
00:00 - Jump to chapters
0:37 - CineD preparations before leaving for Vegas
2:20 - Traveling
3:04 - Arriving at Vegas
3:34 - CineD "HQ" in Vegas
4:05 - Gearing up with FUJIFILM cameras and lenses
6:12 - Building the CineD booth and setting up the cameras
7:30 - Day Zero
8:58 - NAB 2023, the first day of excitement
11:16 - The CineD booth
11:53 - Issues with C2C workflow
13:34 - Working with LTE bonded wifi in the desert
15:16 - The future of C2C
15:46 - Bloopers
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Preparation for Technology Show in Las Vegas: The team prepares to cover a technology show in Las Vegas. They have packed a lot of equipment and are hoping to set up their booth quickly.
New Camera to Cloud Workflow: The team is using a new camera to cloud workflow with Fujifilm cameras and Frame.io technology. This allows the proxy file of the footage to be uploaded to a Frame.io account, enabling editors in different locations to immediately start editing. Fujifilm cameras and Frame.io technology. This allows the proxy file of the
Meeting with Fujifilm: The team meets with Victor Ha from Fujifilm to obtain equipment for show coverage. They are excited to try out Fujifilm's camera to cloud workflow and are interested in seeing how this technology can be used on smaller budget projects. Fujifilm to obtain equipment for show coverage. They are excited to try out Fujifilm's camera to cloud workflow and are interested in seeing how this technology can be used on smaller
Setting Up at the Las Vegas Convention Center: The team sets up their filming gear at the Las Vegas Convention Center and tests their camera to cloud workflow with Fujifilm cameras. They mention the busy atmosphere before the exhibition starts. Fujifilm cameras. They mention the busy
Internet Connectivity Issues: The team experiences some internet connectivity issues due to the large number of people and devices in the convention center.
Testing in Challenging Locations: The team tests the camera to cloud workflow in a convention center with Wi-Fi congestion and then in a remote location using a dedicated LTE Wi-Fi unit. The camera performed well and uploaded files to Frame.io without issues.
Future of Cameras: The team discusses the future of cameras with internal caches and satellite SIM cards, which could improve the camera to cloud workflow.
Physical Infrastructure Limitation: The physical infrastructure is currently the biggest limitation for Camera to Cloud.
Engagement with Audience: The team is excited to meet readers of their site at their booth and witness people using their technology for the first time.
Closing Remarks and Bloopers: The speaker thanks their audience and promotes their channel before ending the video. There are also some bloopers and unrelated chatter about hair and a camera tour.