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How we put the Mac-gic in Cult of Mac’s videos

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This is where Cult of Mac's videos get edited.
Photo: Ste Smith/Cult of Mac

Want a sneak peek behind the scenes of Cult of Mac? In my tech-setup tour video below, I’ll show you where I produce and edit all the videos for the site, and what kind of equipment I use to do it.

This is one of the most-requested videos I’ve had so far, so I won’t keep you waiting any longer — let’s get to it.

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7 responses to “How we put the Mac-gic in Cult of Mac’s videos”

  1. JFairweather says:

    The technical setup used to create C.O.M. videos:
    Desk, pen, lamp, chair, futon, collection of empty boxes….
    You know, a paper weight works great for compositing.

  2. Brian Pettit says:

    I think your next video like this should be about your work flow for creating the videos.

  3. Laguna Hiker says:

    I thought I was going to see a workflow video, which is what I care about. How interested would you be in a tour of my desk? I figured you’d want to know.

  4. Brian Pettit says:

    Laguna Hiker, I agree. The title of the article is misleading to say the least.

  5. zeninnbali says:

    Yeah that’s just fascinating, going back to watching paint dry, it’s about as stimulating.

  6. Bangali says:

    I can’t see the links to any of the stuff in the video..?

  7. Kathy Ray says:

    I love Apple Setups. This is a lovely Macbook Air, Lumiy Lightline 1250 LED desk lamp, and Lacie Neil Poulton Speakers. Very stylish and each complements the other very nicely.

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