Earlier we were told by Ben Siller that Severn would not wait for one and three years for the next season, and now he is spreading everything about it.
Well, it is more dissected supervisor editor and three times nominated by Amy Award, Jeffrey Richman, who is giving all technical details – but the stiller is clearly preferring to work with Apple.
Richman is with all Apple and uses a combination of its IMAC, MAC MINI and MacBook Pro to edit the show.
Talking about the power of his setup, he said: “In cutting the marching band, there were about 70 angles and take them to choose, so we sinked them all in a multicam clip with banks of nine (3 × 3 arrays).”
“Being able to play nine angles simultaneously in real time – and quickly switch between all different options – it became very easy to find what we wanted at any time.”
Apple connectivity when degeneration shows
Beyond Shakti, this is a connectivity about which he wants to shout. This allowed him to move freely into the smooth flow of the end result.
Richman said: “I can work on my laptop and I can work on my iMac, and I can work in the post facility or I can work in Ben’s office, and as long as I log in to my account, I show everything that I do everywhere.”
At one point he also showed that Ben Still was living and plugs his MacBook properly on TV to play with edited there and then.
That marching band scene
Music and score were also worked as filming at the same time, which means composer Shapiro will send music and Richman will listen to his iPhone and AirPods Pro 2 where he was.
The marching band footage organization took a week’s time with all angles, so that the scene is likely to cut the scene.
“They were certainly the scenes where I was down the notes on my iPhone and then – to get a different perspective – I would work on my MacBook Pro, sit on my couch or on bed, sketching ideas before bringing those ideas back into my IMAC,” Richman said.