Post-Production Industry Fears Work Will Dry Up During Shutdown, Ponders A Remote Editing Future

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Compared with other members of the below-the-line community affected by the coronavirus pandemic and the production shutdowns it spurred, post-production artists are uniquely positioned. Relying mo…

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“Personally, I’m praying and hoping that it will be a short process [to get back to business as usual], but realistically, I don’t believe that it is,” he said. “I did think this could get messy, but wow. It’s sort of gone beyond my imagination, where we’re already at.” Proactive in his approach to the crisis, Rom had equipment carted out to team members working across the city. Simultaneously, members of his staff addressed issues pertaining to Internet speed and content security at the residences of employees working from home. “It really was like a Judy Garland/Mickey Rooney movie,” Rom says. “You know, ‘Let’s put on a show.’ ”

 

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