It’s about as close as your team can get to watching a monitor “over your shoulder” – without physically being in the same room. (And if you think the tech has to be easy enough for me, it needs to be ten times easier for anyone I’m collaborating with remotely.)Įnter ClearView Flex – rackmountable hardware that streams (in real-time) encrypted video streams from any source via HDMI or SDI to your team members and clients and enables them to review and approve content from anywhere on their tablet, phone, PC/MAC or via Apple TV (from anywhere in the world with a fast internet connection). That means whatever new technology I must adopt for my home workstation to facilitate the collaborative experience with my directors & producers needs to be simple to set up and even easier to use. Unfortunately due to present circumstances working from home is my only (safe) option for the foreseeable future, therefore I’ve had no choice but to become my own in-house IT department. The fancier the equipment and the more confusing the feature-set, the more fearful I am to adopt change. Don’t get me wrong, I don’t need my assistant to turn on my Avid for me every morning, but I do rely heavily on my assistant for everything tech-related. » Click here to access the original article at Īs a twenty-year veteran in Hollywood who has cut trailers, studio & independent features, documentaries, and scripted television for networks, premium cable, and streamers (recent credits include Cobra Kai, Empire, Burn Notice, Unsolved, Underground, Glee, and more), I will admit that I have become “that editor” who loves to tell stories but hates the tech side of the business. Author’s Note: The following is an article I originally wrote for Sohonet titled “ ClearView Flex REVIEW – Remote Real-Time Collaboration (From the Editor’s POV)” republished in its entirety below.
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