Hi!
I've been a lurker here for a decade or so but I was hoping some of you might want to chime in with your ideas of the future of the tv editing.
Basically, the back story is that I'm an video editor and manager of a dozen or so editors at a TV station in Switzerland, and I'm assuming that the direction in which editing is the same elsewhere as well, journalists doing more of their own editing, less investment in infrastructure, less focus on the craft and more on technology, file handling, etc. These subjects have been preoccupying the 50 or so editors we have here for years now, and in September we're having a brainstorming/future day, and one of the things I think might be helpful is to get some perspective from others in the same situation. It always seems like we're in a vacuum here, and every TV station figures out what they do for themselves, creating redundancies and missed opportunities.
Basically my idea was to have share a small questionnaire among those interested, maybe 5 or 6 questions, and share the results with our editors in September, and of course with the avid list as well.
Anyone out there interested in taking part? I'd be very interested to hear how everyone else around the world is coping...
Thanks,
Oliver
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