Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera 4K
r/bmpcc4k
[GUIDE] Intel's Cloud DevOps Journey: A Tale of Code, Clouds, and Coffee…
Hello fellow cloud dwellers and the broader DevOps community! Grab your favourite cup of code-fuelled coffee and gather 'round. We're going to be diving into the world of Intel's DevOps optimization, and trust us, it's as fun as trying to explain recursion to a rubber duck.
TL;DR: Intel rocks at optimising DevOps, making it a cake walk rather than a fire walk. Find out more and takeDevOps to the next level!
You know how it starts. An idea sparks in the shower (did someone say r/showerthoughts?), and soon you're describing this “Next Big Thing” on a crumpled napkin. It's all rainbows and unicorns until you realise you need to plan data security, high-level architecture, lifecycle management, and budget allocation (yes, those energy drinks aren't free).
Fear not! Intel Migration Advisor by CloudGenera is here to save the day. It's like a swiss army knife for cloud migration, analysing your whole plan and spitting out a scorecard-based report faster than you can say, “Is that a stack overflow or are you just happy to see me?”. It’s also where FinOps begins to overlap *gulp*.
I bought a BlackMagic Pocket Cinema Camera 4k like 2 years ago and its been collecting dust because I don't know what I'm doing and I'm dying to put it to use. I have things I want to work on that I can use it for but I'm so lost. I've watched multiple YouTube videos on the camera and its settings but it still feels like I'm listening to a different language. I've taken the 14 Day film maker course just to see if I'd learn anything that could help, and while I learned a lot about lighting and other great things, I'm definitely still missing something to make my footage more professional and I'm stuck. I have no clue what I'm doing or how to get the desired results I'm looking for. I have a Lumix 25mm lens and a Canon 24-105mm lens which I'm guessing aren't the best lenses to pair with the BMPCC 4k but I have no idea what lens to even get. I don't know if this would help but these are some videos that give off an idea of what I'm going for. I know some of these videos say what lens the person behind the camera was using but I'm not sure if going out to get those lenses will be all I need to do to get what I'm looking for. Please help, I'm an independent struggling artist who is doing everything alone and I'm tired of looking like a pathetic amateur. Every time I pick up my camera I feel like an idiot.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YCyMACYFWaE&list=PLtNn3Ug8wfH7oocuykv5z5aAhGU8Y4Sza&index=6
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vdkb_TeAGrc&list=PLtNn3Ug8wfH7oocuykv5z5aAhGU8Y4Sza&index=3
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J7k-ERwW7Vk&list=PLtNn3Ug8wfH7oocuykv5z5aAhGU8Y4Sza&index=5