Hands-on: Multi-cam home studio – powered by a MacBook Pro and Thunderbolt<div class="feat-image">
</div><p>After years of waffling, I decided that it was time to update my workspace to be more friendly to on-camera work, reviews, tutorials, product photography, podcasting, etc. Instead of having a space that I sometimes use for work, sometimes for study and entertainment, and sometimes for editing, I decided to switch it up and wholly dedicate it to video and photo production.</p>
<p>This setup is primarily powered by a 14-inch MacBook Pro connected to a single Thunderbolt cable. It’s also made possible by a whole host of software, including
MovieRecorder, a pricey but fantastic application from Softron. MovieRecorder allows me to
simultaneously record high-quality HEVC-encoded video in a multi-cam setup from multiple cameras directly to my computer, bypassing SD Cards of CFexpress cards entirely.</p>
<p>As you’ll see in my hands-on video, I’ve done many other things to customize my setup for productivity, and I hope you find it enlightening and fun. Be sure to
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Hands-on: Multi-cam home studio – powered by a MacBook Pro and Thunderbolt