Video Production

How Indie Filmmakers Can Save Thousands on File Transfer

Indie budgets are tight. File transfer shouldn't eat into your production dollars. Here's a real cost breakdown.

Every dollar in an indie budget matters. You're stretching funds across cast, crew, equipment, locations, and post-production. The last thing you need is hidden costs eating into your margins.

File transfer is one of those hidden costs. It seems minor until you add it up — then it's a line item that could have paid for another shooting day.

Real-World Production Scenario

Let's break down a typical indie feature:

Low-Budget Feature Film

  • Shooting days: 20 days
  • Camera: ARRI ALEXA Mini (ProRes 4444)
  • Daily footage: ~150GB raw + ~50GB transcodes = 200GB/day
  • Total shoot: 4TB of camera originals
  • Post-production transfers: Dailies to editor (4TB) + VFX handoffs (500GB) + Color (1TB) + Sound (200GB) + Final deliverables (500GB)
  • Total transfer volume: ~6.2TB

Cost Comparison

ServiceRateCost (6.2TB)
Pay-per-GB service$0.25/GB$1,550
Annual subscription tool$7,500/yr minimum$7,500+
Shipping hard drives~$100/shipment$500-1,000
HandriveFree$0

Savings on this single production

$1,550

That's 10+ extra shooting days of craft services, or half a day with a crane

Where the Money Goes

On a typical indie production, file transfers happen throughout:

During Production

  • Dailies to editor: 200GB/day × 20 days = 4TB
  • Dailies to director (review): Proxies, ~100GB total
  • Backup to offsite: If using cloud backup

Post-Production

  • VFX handoffs: Multiple rounds of shots + finals
  • Editor → Colorist: Conform + media
  • Colorist → Sound: Picture lock
  • Sound → Final mix: Audio stems
  • Final deliverables: DCP, HDR, SDR, broadcast

Distribution

  • Festival submissions: Screeners, DCPs
  • Sales agent: Marketing materials
  • Distributor: Final masters

The Hidden Cost: Revisions

The initial delivery is just the beginning. Color revisions, sound fixes, VFX corrections — every round trip costs money with per-GB services.

On one indie feature I consulted on, there were 7 rounds of color revisions (director changes, festival corrections, distributor requests). At 100GB per round with a pay-per-GB service, that's $175 just in color revision transfers.

With Handrive, all revisions are free. The shares persist, you upload new versions, recipients download. No additional cost, ever.

The Trade-Offs: Being Honest

Handrive isn't magic. There are trade-offs you should understand:

What You Give Up

  • Upload-and-forget convenience: P2P requires both parties online (though headless server mode solves this)
  • TPN compliance: Major studios may require TPN-certified tools for delivery
  • Native integrations: No cloud review platform or MAM connectors built-in
  • Enterprise support: Community-supported, no SLAs

What You Get

  • Zero cost: Transfer 100TB and pay nothing
  • Privacy: Files never touch third-party servers
  • Satellite-grade protocol: Handles unreliable networks
  • AI automation: 43 MCP tools for workflow automation

Making It Work: Practical Tips

1. Onboard Your Team Early

Have everyone install Handrive during pre-production. Editor, colorist, sound mixer, VFX supervisor — get everyone set up before files start flowing.

2. Set Up a Headless Server

If your post team is in different timezones, run Handrive on a NAS or Linux server at the production office. This gives you 24/7 availability without coordinating schedules.

3. Use Consistent Share Structure

Create a standard folder structure for all projects. Everyone knows where to find dailies, exports, VFX, etc.

4. Keep a Certified Tool for TPN Delivery

If you land a studio deal that requires TPN compliance, use a TPN-certified transfer tool for that specific delivery. Use Handrive for everything else.

Annual Savings for Active Filmmakers

If you're making multiple projects per year, the savings compound:

Annual VolumePay-Per-GB CostHandriveSavings
1 feature (6TB)$1,500$0$1,500
2 features + shorts (15TB)$3,750$0$3,750
Production company (50TB)$12,500$0$12,500

The Bottom Line

Indie filmmaking is about making the most of limited resources. Per-GB file transfer costs are an unnecessary drain on budgets that could go to production value.

Handrive eliminates these costs entirely. It's not a compromise — the satellite-grade protocol is genuinely robust, the privacy is better than cloud alternatives, and the AI automation is more flexible than anything pay-per-GB services offer.

The main trade-off is convenience: you need both parties running Handrive (or a headless server for async). For most indie productions, that's a small price for saving $1,500+ per project.


Put That Money Back Into Production

Download Handrive and stop paying per-GB for file transfers.

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