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Dave Kendricken
01.19.13 @ 2:56PM Tags : adobe, anywhere, avid, badrobot, cloud, creativecloud, editing, jjabrams, mediacomposer, protools, satellitelink, sound, sounddesign, startrekAt the end of last year, Avid announced a free webinar exploring Bad Robot, the film and TV production company co-founded by J. J. Abrams — which, judging by the success of such projects as Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol, Lost, and Star Trek, is doing more than one thing very, very right. Don’t worry if you missed that webinar, though, because Avid has recently shared a 20-minute video breaking down Bad Robot’s studio space — and not only is it an enviable one for any independent because each step of the creative process is fostered there, but also because its Media Composer workflow of collaboration taps the future directly.
To speak technically, this is awesome — a dream in fact, for anyone envisioning a studio space. Everything from story meetings. to shooting, to editing, and all the flourishes of post-production (for both film and television projects) being accomplished in the same space isn’t history-making, per se — but if it isn’t the most efficient and nurturing environment from a beginning-to-end flow of creative work a single production company could have, I don’ …
By: Dave Kendricken
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