Here’s how a mountain of tech products come together to help AppleInsider’s Andrew O’Hara keep up with the demanding and growing needs of Apple-focused video production.

There’s a lot of gear that goes into the video workflow

There’s a lot of gear that goes into the video workflow
Here at AppleInsider, most of my work revolves around our video production as well as covering the occasional news and writing reviews. Most of my time is spent in the production studio, but I’m bad at staying put.
I’m always moving around, which dictates which kind of gear I use. For example, while I drool over the New Mac mini or even the yet-to-be-updated Mac Studio, I use an M3 Max 16-inch MacBook Pro due to its portability.