![]() ![]() So now, you can go back in time to when I did not know how to edit video and had to do this in one pass with no mistakes. And some Robert Patterson has made, in particular one that allows you to edit staff sets. There are some great plugins by Jari Williamsson that I cannot live without. I do tend to use staff sets more than re-ordering these days. And there is no landline anymore!įinale is still doing things pretty much the same way. Gear wise, my setup is still laid out the same, but I have three 27-inch Dell 4K screens and I use the Kensington SlimBlade and the Contour Shuttle Xpress. ![]() The icon controllers are also for programing in Cubase. I do still use the Ipad for shortcuts when I compose and program in Cubase. You can also nest these so with a few strokes you have access to many shortcuts in a very organized way, and now my hands don’t leave the keyboard or trackball. This is very similar to subscopes and soft keys in QK. This led to a big change: I did not need the ipad anymore as ‘palettes’ in KM allow me to bring up a list of shortcuts that I can either click or use another key to trigger. ![]() With some time, patience, and Google, however, I worked out those kinks and discovered lots of things KM could do that QK could not. At first I was disappointed with it, as there were a few things it could not do that were easy to accomplish with Quickeys. The main thing is that I now use Keyboard Maestro for all my shortcuts instead of Quickeys, which stopped being updated a few years ago. (Oh, the video also refers to Karabiner Elements, be sure to grab that.Hard to believe that I originally made this video in 2013 and it is now 2022! While several things have changed since I made the video below, my process is still the same, so it is still relevant to anyone interested in film orchestration. Resizes Chrome to 1280x720 and centers it.Opens Chrome and send it to localhost:8000 (I can adjust this depending on the project, but that's a good standard).Resizes the front window to 1280x720 and center it.Opens iTerm and runs a teach command, which is an alias to launch Visual Studio Code with special settings (light theme for accessibility, bells and whistles disabled, etc.).Launches my editor (Camtasia until recently, but now Screenflow).The biggest help to me has been with recording screencasts. Keyboard Maestro has become completely essential to my workflow. Want to trigger an end-of-day routine at 5 pm every day to force you to stop working? Done. Want to hit a single key to launch your entire development environment - including resizing all of your windows and running terminal commands? Done. Want to open an app when you connect to coffee shop wifi? Done. Keyboard Maestro is an insanely powerful Mac application that lets you automate virtually anything using combinations of triggers and actions. When I switched to Mac when joining Auth0, I started researching how to automate different pieces of my writing, coding, and screencasting process.Įnter Keyboard Maestro. Every time I wanted to shoot a video, I had to remember to hide the taskbar, hide my other windows, open up my editor and browser, and probably other things I'm forgetting. When I was recording the videos for Upgrading AngularJS, I was using a Windows 10 laptop. ![]()
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