Brandon Baum
👤 SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
I just tested it as a daily driver doing all my day-to-day tasks, including like, don't get me wrong, not full scale, like humongous 3D scenes or anything of, but the things that I was doing, which is bits of After Effects work, some editing, photo editing, as well as the emails, slacks, et cetera.
And it was able to do everything I needed it to do flawlessly.
At that point, I was like, why do I need to carry around a laptop that is like triple the weight, even bigger than what I would need for what I do?
I use a monitor anyway.
It's not like I need the extra scale.
I was like, the computer's got so good right now.
It's like, let's just take advantage of it and just really slim down.
I never, ever thought I would see the day where I would say that.
It's crazy just to see how much the technology has progressed.
Really, really interesting.
And I think Neo is a really, really interesting move for the whole market.
Because that was typically the area that Apple stayed away from.
So I'm quite curious to see how that now affects the rest of, I guess, the Windows.
market but considering that was that was basically their territory so i think it's going to be interesting now and also it's got an iphone chip in it uh which clearly that's showing how powerful their silicone is yeah it is do you ever do well i mean i want to get back to cory's question which is about the workflow do you ever do editing on an iphone like like have you done that like are you doing your full edit workflow on the air how does that work
So I'm definitely not doing full edits on an iPhone, but every video that we shoot consists of multiple shots.
Whilst we're on set, we shoot all of our content on iPhones, which I think is quite unique.
We've tried shooting videos on our... I mean, we have cinema cameras.
We've got Blackmagics, we've got A7S and R5Cs.
Sorry, Canon R5Cs.
We've got a decent range.