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A Hard Truth For My MTW Friends.
I just spent two days at Amazon/MGM Studios in Culver City at AI on the Lot, the biggest AI filmmaking conference in the world. Paul Schrader, the man who wrote Taxi Driver, among other classics, stood up and walked the room through how he's writing with AI now. Studios that wouldn't say the word two years ago were on the main stage with their names on the work. Films are shipping. This isn't a prediction. It's happening, right now, in Culver City. And I want to say something to those of you who've been dragging your feet, or worse, nursing a grudge about it. I've made this argument before. When the Avid came out, I was one of the first to cut a studio project on it, and I spent a lot of time telling my friends to learn it before it passed them by. Some did. Some crossed their arms, said "That's not real editing," and waited it out. You know how that turned out. I'll be straight with you: the Avid was an easier sell. It obviously made our job better, faster, and more our own. This one's harder, because it doesn't feel like a new tool, it feels like it's coming for the job itself. I understand why that's scary. But hear me: it is not coming for you. Not if you're the one driving it. Here's the part nobody's saying: AI doesn't erase the editor. It puts the editor at the center. Everything becomes post. The person who knows story, rhythm, and how to finish a piece becomes more valuable when the tools get faster, not less. But only if you pick them up. You don't have to love it. You don't have to use all of it. You just have to stop pretending it's going away, sit down, and learn enough to have an opinion based on the tools instead of the fear. I wrote up the whole conference, every session, in this week's AIography newsletter. Read it. Not for the clicks, but so you can see with your own eyes that the people in our business are already doing this. Here is the link to the full newsletter.
2 likes • 9d
I recently finished a fully AI development sizzle for a major studio for an upcoming series. They are for sure using the tech. But as part of the process I made the argument how important editors are to these workflows.
2 likes • 8d
@Anthony Steinhart love this thoughtful approach to the tech. We’re trying new things and many people are averse to it. Not for unfounded reasons, I fully get it. But the fear of this technology can be misplaced at times.
Submaster
Can anyone give me an easy explaination how I can unpack this submaster for turnover? I theory it supposed to be bottom layer first. But that doesn't make sense by the time I get to the upper most/bottom layer I can't seem to get it in the correct order on the timeline.
Submaster
0 likes • Feb 7
I’m getting to this probably after you need it, but you can select all your clips in the sub master you want to take out, then press command + option + c (I think) on Mac to load them all into the source monitor, then just patch your tracks correctly in your timeline and overwrite them into the sequence on top of your submaster. You can mute or remove that submaster and now you have all your clips out of it for turnovers
Happy Holidays!
Just a quick note wishing you all a warm, joyful holiday season filled with light, stories, and moments that stay with you. Enjoy, and get ready for 2026. I think it's going to be a great year! Best, Larry & Richard mastertheworkflow.com
Happy Holidays!
1 like • Dec '25
Back at ya @Lawrence Jordan !
Holiday Giveaway
Hey Everyone! I’m hosting my 3rd annual Post Production giveaway and wanted to let you all know the registration to enter and win prizes goes live this upcoming week. We are raffling BorisFX Suite, Adobe Creative Cloud, AVID Media Composer year subscriptions and more. Entry is free. Follow me on IG @corfro so you don’t miss out on the announcement for the link this week :) Happy Holidays MTWF tribe!
Holiday Giveaway
1 like • Nov '25
@Lawrence Jordan Always appreciate what you do for the community 🤜 Happy Holidays!
MTW Bin Views
Hey guys, I made my own custom bin views following how Richard had his set since I started taking this course years ago. However, I never noticed it before, but, Richard mentions that he provides us with the bin views. Does anyone know where to find that just in case I missed something and need to bring it into my avid settings?
1 like • Nov '25
Yeah that should be them
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Corey Frost
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Feature Film / Television Editor • ACE Affiliate Member • Television Academy Member

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Joined Jun 14, 2025
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