Accidentally Delete Footage From Blackmagic Cloud Storage? Don’t Fret, It’s Not Gone
Blackmagic has announced that its cloud storage now includes a trash folder that will allow for admins to recover any important files accidentally deleted.

In the new age of cloud storage, life is certainly much simpler. Yet, despite its endless storage promises, some of the same issues that faced regular storage still affect those using cloud storage. One of those issues has had to do with recovering deleted footage and files.
Blackmagic has announced that Blackmagic Cloud now has some new trash folder storage capabilities that might just save you in a pinch. Here’s what you need to know about this new update to Blackmagic Cloud and how you can help ensure important files can be recovered if removed too soon.
Blackmagic Cloud Trash Folder
So, that’s pretty much the big news here. A trash folder is coming to Blackmagic Cloud. It might not be the most game changing update ever, but trust us, if you’ve ever accidentally deleted files or footage that you didn’t mean too, this will be a live saver.
The new functionality comes online for Blackmagic Cloud and allows a way for admins to review, restore, or permanently delete files. This will help to keep your projects safer and ensure that important files and footage can be recovered if removed too soon or by accident.
You can find out more about the latest updates to Blackmagic Cloud on the company’s website here.
- Blackmagic Adds “No AI Training” Section to Cloud Login Page ›
- The All New Blackmagic Cloud Store Max Has a Whopping 48TB Capacity ›
- Blackmagic Cloud Store Adds Support for Amazon Web Services S3 Sync ›
- Edit Your Videos Seconds After Recording with Blackmagic Cloud Live Sync ›
- Blackmagic Cloud Now Automatically Backs Up While You Sleep ›
- Sync Recordings Directly to Blackmagic Cloud With The New ATEM Switchers Update ›
- Blackmagic Cloud Store Adds New Disk Formatting and Access Capabilities With Latest Update ›










