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Now You See It: The Most Important Filmmaker You Haven't Heard Of
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...Or maybe this crowd has heard of legendary Dede Allen (RIP).
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- https://yt.artemislena.eu/watch?v=vdXUjtE-ltA
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AVID is looking to sell
nofilmschool.com Could a Rumored AVID Sale Shake up the Video Editing Landscape?What an AVID sale could mean for the future of NLEs.
The King Mongoose asks: it's been a while since I've sullied my hands with editing software and editors 😆 but what are you kids using these days? Does AVID even figure into your day-to-day these days?
BTW, editors, I realize most of you can't read 🤣 but participation is key here! Post! Comment!
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What's everyone's remote work setup?
Not sure how many of you are still working remotely, but I've transitioned to permanently remote with contract work between gigs. I was just wondering what everyone else's setup is when it comes to remote work and if you're still trying to reach for a better setup.
I bought an M1 mac mini back in 2020 as a "temporary" setup when our company switched to remote work. Since all the processing was done on in-office trashcan macs and we used screen sharing software to remote in, it didn't matter how fast my home machine was; only that my internet was fast. Since then, I've gotten a few clients and have had to upgrade my computer since the mac mini was really struggling with RAM.
Anyway, here's the list of things I use for my daily editing:
**Remote work software: **
Jump Desktop
**Home office setup: **
M2 Max Macbook Pro
Mac mini is sitting headless, attached to a 2.5g switch with external storage attached to its thunderbolt and USB ports. I basically just use it as a rudimentary NAS so I can work off network storage. There is probably a way better way to do this, but I figure I should use the stuff I have rather than build a dedicated NAS with TrueNAS Core.
Thunderbolt dongles that supports 2.5g ethernet
Scarlett 2i2 audio interface
JBL 3 MkII powered monitor pair
SoundID Reference so I can calibrate my headphones and speakers
AKG K240 & Beyerdynamic DT990 Pro headphones
Magic Trackpad