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Working Remotely with an Editor

One of the many convenient things that digital technology offers us is the ability to collaborate with our team from just about anywhere in the world with a decent Internet connection. Whether it’s a cowriter, storyboard artist, producer, or any collaborator in between, we can easily share scripts, files, videos, and more with a few keystrokes. However, of all of these technological mini-miracles, none is more practical and mutually convenient than the ability to collaborate remotely with an editor. Once upon a time, you had only two choices: sit in the edit room with your editor for nights on end until the wee hours of the morning or leave your baby in the arms of another and hope that it’s still on track ...

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