Oscar-winning director Barry Jenkins says he “stumbled into filmmaking,” attending Florida State University for some years before discovering its film school. “I went to film school right at the turn between old school cinema and new school cinema,” Jenkins says, “so we actually learned to edit films on these things called flat beds … you have to actually physically cut the film and tape it back together. So, doing that for a full year and then transitioning to what they call non-linear editing, it was shocking.“But I took the lessons with me,” he continues. “Only make the cuts you absolutely have to make.”In last year’s Behind the Mac campaign that celebrates creators using Mac in their work, Jenkins is seen holding his MacBook Pro while standing under an umbrella in the rain. The director was exporting the final cut of his 2017 Academy Award-winning feature film, “Moonlight.”
Funktionen som gör att din Mac minns exakt hur du jobbade
macOS 26 har fått en ny funktion som kallas Scene Memory, och det är en av de mest användbara förbättringarna för alla som arbetar kreativt. Funktionen låter systemet minnas exakt hur din arbetsyta såg ut vid ett visst tillfälle –…

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