How the Mac Powers the Editing Magic Behind 'Severance'
Discover how the Mac played a vital role in crafting the gripping season 2 finale of Severance, with insights from one of the show's editors.

Mac’s Role in Severance’s Creation
Apple has released a new article and video that highlight the crucial role of the Mac in the production of the TV series Severance. The piece features Geoffrey Richman, one of the show's editors, who discusses why he prefers using a Mac over a PC for his work.
Key Points:
- Interface and Usability: Richman appreciates the intuitive interface of macOS, which allows him to move between applications quickly and comfortably.
- Remote Work and Mobility: The ability to switch between an iMac at the set and a MacBook Pro on the go ensures seamless workflow. Cloud services like iCloud and Continuity make data sharing across devices effortless.
- Multitasking and Collaboration: The Mac’s capabilities make it easy to handle multiple tasks simultaneously, such as editing while managing other aspects of production.
- Audio Checks: Richman uses AirPods Pro 2 for consistent audio checks across his iPhone and Mac.
- Organizing Complex Scenes: The article details how the Mac helped in organizing intricate scenes, including the season 2 finale’s marching band sequence.
The accompanying video provides a visual exploration of the Mac’s involvement in Severance, but it includes spoilers for the season 2 finale. Apple TV+ is available for $9.99 per month and features popular shows like Ted Lasso and The Morning Show.
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