BulletProof Free Public Beta
BulletProof, which Red Giant revealed at NAB, is now availble for download as a free public beta.
You’ve got a great camera, you’ve got a great editor — how do you manage everything between them? BulletProof is a complete media prep solution that bridges the gap, with a workflow that simplifies how you handle footage every day. Offload, backup, organize, review, color, deliver: BulletProof has your back at every step. Whether you shoot with DSLR or a GoPro, BulletProof lets you focus on your story and get to the editor fast.
Get it now, and join us on the forum to report bugs, suggest features, and help us make it great!
The public beta is Mac only for now. The Windows version (which was also demoed at NAB) will be released later as a free update.
Ready for more detail on how BulletProof works? Check out this Getting Started video from Simon Walker:
Reader Comments (3)
I'm really liking BulletProof so far! The interface is slick, and I think the catalog/collection element could be used to finally organize all of my archived footage a la Lightroom, which could make recalling footage for a client/finding stock footage/cutting a demo reel a whole lot easier. DITs/AEs will certainly love this application. The quick color settings are fantastic for quick projects, or to rough in a look for the proxies. Very cool.
I wish the metadata input was accessible via the organize tab, but I realize that would really break up the workflow and actual flow of the application. I'm also a little disappointed that .MTS files from my FS100 were not recognized...it would be fantastic to rewrap/transcode AVCHD footage within the application, rather than offloading the camera files to be handled elsewhere. But it's a fantastic idea, and a great beta so far—kudos to the RedGiant team! I'll definitely be buying this as soon as possible.
I was looking forward to trying this, but there's no AVCHD support for GH2 cameras, etc. I wish RG had mentioned this in the emails they sent, and sent, and sent about the beta.
Hi Douglas,
Yep, sorry about that. We had to start somewhere.
Part of the reason for the free public beta is to gather as much information as possible about what additional formats people would like.