Apple has focused the spotlight on how a “Severance” film editor primarily uses an iMac in conjunction with just about every shipping Mac there is to get his work done — but chooses not to dwell on his choice of video editing software.
Apple has shown before just how much work went into editing solely the title sequence for season two of “Severance.” Now it’s detailed the work of editing the episodes themselves, with an in-depth look at exactly how one of the show’s three editors work.
“For the finale, there was a lot of experimenting with structure and testing out different ideas about how to play out different scenes,” said supervising editor Geoffrey Richman in a statement. “It was a constant flow of ideas and my Mac setup allowed for such a smooth experience.”
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