We live in strange and unprecedented times. As the battle against an unseen enemy wages on across the world, many are now working and learning from home. For those who are video editors, VFX artists and graphic designers, we offer some good tips for staying productive.
No doubt you have heard about 'the cloud,' and how it's changed everything, from online storage (Dropbox), to fitness apps, financial software, even thermostats and home security. The cloud can also keep you and your team connected, even if you're working miles away from each other and live in different Countries.
Ensure you have a powerful enough computer and portable drives, in the event you can't bring your work computer home. Plus, you'll need a fast internet connection if you'll be uploading and downloading video and image files.
It's ideal that your workspace is in a spot that is quiet, and you won't be bothered. This can be a little difficult if your significant other, kids, or roommates are also working from home. This is the best time for everyone to respect each others' privacy when it comes to working and if your lucky being left alone.
Home office inspiration anyone?
If you are able to work from your office computer and software, not much will need to change, other than making sure there is high speed internet and plenty of coffee.
Try sticking to your routines as best as you can, and you will be creating some new ones. Wake up at the same time as you would if you were heading to the office. Do all your rituals you normally do in the morning - exercise, breakfast, shower - and dress in something comfortable and presentable, but not pajamas! Then, 'head to work' at your special workspace.
If you're using video chat services, like Zoom or Skype, ensure the end-to-end encryption settings are on. Don't publicly share Zoom links - this could lead to 'Zoom trolls' or worse a family member joining calls with your team or clients.
Take breaks when you can, including a 5 to 10 minute breather (such as walking your dog) and lunch. Working from home can sometimes lead to much longer hours without breaks. Remember how important rest and quick breaks are to help your mind, body and soul.
Even as we navigate these difficult times, you'll still be able to continue editing your video remotely. Make sure you stick to your routines, take breaks, have a quiet space, utilise a quality system with high speed internet, and try to edit on the same software that's on your office computers. With apps and services, you'll be able to continue collaborating with others online, and sharing videos with clients and producers for final approval or changes. And above all Stay safe!
Have tips and tricks for working at home? Let us know in the comments.