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It’s still 2018, as of this writing, and in some ways, it’s been a banner year for creators of content. In fact, never in the history of film, video, television and media content creation have we had so many tools with so much power at our fingertips. Additionally, low-priced cameras offer more power, features, sophistication and quality than cameras that cost 10 times as much just five years ago. And mobile phones can be utilized to make a feature film with very good quality.

In many ways, 2018 may mark the year that you’re truly only limited by your filmmaking skills and talent.

Postproduction Redefines Itself

In the traditional postproduction model, as recently as just a few years ago, the job of ingesting, cataloging, organizing and editing all of the material you shot was the job of a complete team, ranging from just a few team members to up to hundreds of artists on large features and television shows.

But one trend we’re seeing is that the postproduction process has been condensing,

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