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Before the timelines, color grading, and fancy transitions, video editing starts with offloading your footage. Patrick shares how the OWC Envoy Ultra Portable SSD allows him to avoid bottlenecks, juggling lots of assets, and much more!
0:00 - Intro
0:48 - Copying Footage
1:09 - Card Reader?
1:30 - Editing from Drive
1:59 - Thunderbolt 5 Cable
2:11 - More Attributes
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Need to access your files from anywhere in the world? Network attached storage (NAS) is the solution for you! Follow along as Matt Zefi explains what NAS is, how it differs from DAS, what setups to use, and more.
0:00 - Introduction
0:22 - What is NAS?
0:41 - NAS vs. DAS
1:16 - Small and Medium Setups
1:59 - Large Setup
3:27 - 3-2-1 Backup
4:12 - Internet Access
Do you use NAS in your workflow? Let us know in the Comments section, below.
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Are you tired of losing your data? In this video, Matt Zefi presents a simple and seamless solution for backing up your data using a variety of DAS.
What are your own tips for backing up your data? Do you agree with Zefi's techniques?
0:00 - Introduction
0:37 - Backing-Up Basics
1:13 - Image Backup of Your Computer
1:47 - Smaller Setups
2:19 - Medium- and Large-Sized Setups
4:53 - Software and Hardware RAID
6:35 - File Sync
7:02 - Mobile Drive
7:31 - Hard Drive Health
7:45 - Cloud Solutions
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In this video, Doug Guerra upgrades the PC he built in 2020 with the new Intel® Arc™ A770 and A750 graphics cards. Watch as Guerra explains what needs to be upgraded and demonstrates how each graphics card performs when editing and encoding video, as well as during AI Video Processing.
0:00 - Summary of Previous Build
3:34 - Upgrading Our PC
9:24 - Arc First Impressions
10:38 - Adobe Premiere Performance
12:02 - DaVinci Resolve
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Joe DiGiovanna is creating a 30-year time lapse of the New York City skyline, which requires managing a lot of files. He shares his professional and tried-and-true methods for backing up footage or photos. These are important tips to add to your filmmaking or photography workflow.
What are your questions about backing up your files and media management? Let us know in the Comments section, below.
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Doug upgrades his workstation, showing you how to choose parts in order to create your own custom content creator computer. He asks a lot of his computer: 4K video editing, color grading, music production, motion graphics, photo editing, and gaming. A lot of you out there are probably doing all of these things and more, so why not build a computer that can do it all?
For an additional step-by-step tutorial, check out our How to Build a Gaming PC.