#Anyone have any older Projects that I could use for practicing editing?
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How would you get the footage? A lot of footage is pretty large to upload to a server
Websites with practice vfx footage
https://www.hollywoodcamerawork.com/green-screen-plates.html
https://mango.blender.org/production/4-tb-original-4k-footage-available-as-cc-by/
https://www.petertimberlake.com/practicematerial
https://www.actionvfx.com/practice-footage
Short Film Footage
https://www.hadefilms.com/downloads
https://cinestudy.org/category/interactive-project/
https://editstock.com/ (easily the best by far from this list, but paid. It's the most accurate for what an actual film editor would get)
Misc videos I found on YouTube (mostly music video footage)
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLaKQU3TamEBxNJ_S18NCGFHMNL0PtbIvi
Stock Footage (useful for documentary style)
https://www.pexels.com/
https://pixabay.com/videos/
https://mixkit.co/free-stock-video/
Google drive, Onedrive, etc. I've used Google Drive a few times because I worked on a few small projects. Joe did just offer some sources so I'm gonna check those out first, but yeah that would be the best way to share any old projects.
Proper films are way WAY to big for those services without paying for extra space
Of course little things sure. But like 10 takes per shot, 30 shots per scene, 10 scenes, each at 6k ProRes adds up fast
I'm actually paying for like 2 extra terabytes for Google drive because I ran out ages ago
Yeah I think if you want raw footage you will need something big and it takes a while to upload
Update for what I was asking, since I should've explained a little better. I'm currently looking any unused footage from anyone's past projects. If it's not in use, and already has been uploaded to online storage, for example Onedrive, then that would be helpful.