![]() ![]() ![]() The drive I have most frequently chosen for this is the 2TB Backup Plus Slim Portable External USB 3.0 Hard Drive. It currently costs $65. I use Hedge which enables me to have two backups of the media from the get-go. At the end of each day of production, I’ll lay off the files to both simultaneously. In my case, that’s generally 1 to 2 terabyte drives. When I get a new 4K project, I buy two hard drives big enough to hold all project media. Let’s unpack what that means in today’s technology landscape. So my short answer was: “Buy the cheapest drives you can afford to store your media, and the most expensive drive you can afford to edit it.” Most beginning filmmakers are on tight budgets. One of my students at Seattle Film Institute asked me a question the other day: “How do you choose hard drives for 4K video?”
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