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Video File Sharing and Back up On-Line


Stuart & Jan McDiarmid
Filmmaker
Greensboro, NC
Total Comments: 6
Posted On: Oct 30, 2009

Video File Sharing and back up

Can anyone recommend a secure on-line storage & sharing web site ( reasonable price ) that I can upload my unedited video files so my son can download at his remote location to help me out with getting our projects  turned more quickly.

My son is a whizz at editing and is a reporter and editor at his university TV station while studying TV and broadcast...
Appreciate any tips - thanks

Christian A. Sterner
Just Here for the Party
Boulder, CO
1 of 6

Hey Stuart. I like dropbox. Dropio is pretty good too.

Stuart & Jan McDiarmid
Filmmaker
Greensboro, NC
2 of 6

Thanks Christian - for your prompt reply

Matti Lahtinen
Filmmaker
Ann Arbor, MI
3 of 6

 If you have a Mac you could try MobileMe

Fred Light
Filmmaker
Nashua, NH
4 of 6

 I use YouSendIt.com.

Dustin Nay
Filmmaker
Riverton, UT
5 of 6

Wow!  I definitely recommend Dropbox!  I just installed the free version yesterday (2 GB of space).  For most real estate videos, that should be plenty... I've already started using it.  In my company, we've got 7 different computers in 3 locations (we all work out of home offices for now), and to be able to share files that easily is positively beautiful!  Forget the irritating days of FTP... hello 21st century!  I may upgrade to the 50GB soon ($10/month is like stealing... just easier, and legal!).  It's nice extension to our existing Google Apps-based intranet.

Stuart & Jan McDiarmid
Filmmaker
Greensboro, NC
6 of 6

DROPBOX -  I too - uploaded about 30 clips yesterday using the free 2 Gb - I was very impressed that the upload speed, it certainly beats the heck out of driving across town with a flash drive..  this is going to be a great too ....

thanks for the tips !!

 

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