March 26, 2025
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Geoffrey Richman, supervising editor on the worldwide hit Apple Unique office thriller, shares his inventive course of, why Mac is an indispensable software, and his ideas on who’s behind the video enhancing at Lumon
Within the fictional world of Lumon Industries, the biotech titan that’s central to the Apple Unique collection Severance, it’s attainable to separate an individual’s work and private selves via a surgical process. And but, for some workers of the cutting-edge firm, video enhancing proves significantly difficult. In episode 4 of season two, “Woe’s Hole,” we bought a glimpse at a lo-fi try within the video that welcomes the Macrodata Refinement Division to the Out of doors Retreat and Workforce Constructing Incidence (ORTBO).
“It’s hilarious,” says Geoffrey Richman, one of many present’s real-life editors and a three-time Emmy Award nominee. “With the jumpcuts and glitchy edits within the ORTBO video, it appears like Milchick [played by Tramell Tillman] lower the video collectively shortly with Miss Huang [Sarah Bock] within the again room behind his workplace.”
Richman can’t relate. From his iMac in his at-home edit bay in Park Slope, Brooklyn, he works carefully together with his colleagues — together with govt producer and director Ben Stiller — to create a visually and aurally beautiful, genre-blurring, certifiable hit present.
Whereas Milchick could have entry to limitless paper clips and celebratory melon platters, he most definitely doesn’t have entry to the Mac-powered setup that Richman depends on to do his job so efficiently. His ecosystem of Macs — which incorporates his iMac, Mac mini, and MacBook Professional — grew to become much more important in the course of the season two finale, “Chilly Harbor.” This was one of many present’s most difficult episodes to edit, in response to Richman.
“For the finale, there was quite a lot of experimenting with construction and testing out completely different concepts about the right way to play out completely different scenes,” says Richman. “It was a relentless circulation of concepts and my Mac setup allowed for such a easy expertise.”
“In reducing the marching band, there have been about 70 angles and takes to select from, so we synced all of them up in a single multicam clip with banks of 9 [3×3 arrays],” he continues. “Having the ability to play 9 angles concurrently in actual time — and change shortly between all of the completely different choices — made it a complete lot simpler to seek out what we wished at any given second.”
The one factor Richman does relate to concerning the Lumon crew is that he descends a degree to work every day, very like the present’s protagonist Mark Scout, performed by Adam Scott. On a decrease flooring inside his condo, Richman edits on iMac, which remotes right into a separate Mac mini. This Mac mini runs Avid — the industry-standard video enhancing software program — from a post-production facility in Manhattan’s West Village.
It’s a well-recognized setup for Richman, who says the overwhelming majority of all of the enhancing work he’s ever finished is on Mac. “I just like the interface on Mac rather a lot higher than on a PC,” he says. “I discover the best way the working system is laid out to be way more comfy. I’m capable of transfer between completely different purposes in a short time on Mac.”
The setup can also be superb for a job that doesn’t at all times happen at a single desk. Although Richman, together with the remainder of the editors on the present, is distant, he often heads to set, the place there’s an edit room with iMac. And he’s additionally introduced his MacBook Professional onto set to have easy accessibility to cuts for reference on location as wanted.
“I can work on my laptop computer and I can work on my iMac, and I can work on the publish facility or I can work at Ben’s workplace, and so long as I’m logged into my account, every thing I do exhibits up in every single place,” says Richman, who appreciates the seamless knowledge sharing and system collaboration that occurs with iCloud and Continuity. “I could possibly be mendacity in mattress and I’ve a thought, and I’ll sort it into my iPhone, after which the subsequent day, it simply exhibits up within the Notes app on my desktop. That facet of Mac I discover very helpful — to not take into consideration which system I’m bodily at.”
Whereas engaged on “Woe’s Hole,” Richman relied on the efficiency, portability, and distinctive battery lifetime of MacBook Professional for a go to with Stiller close to the snow-covered Minnewaska State Park Protect in upstate New York, the place the episode was filmed. Richman additionally appreciates the a number of ports on MacBook Professional, together with an HDMI port, which is necessary for collaboration throughout an edit.
“I used to be capable of go to the place the place Ben was staying and plugged my MacBook Professional into his TV, and we have been capable of edit proper off of my laptop computer,” he says.
Richman can also be a fan of how simple it’s to multitask on Mac. “I like working all of the issues that I exploit all through the day on a regular basis,” he says. “So I’ve Avid working, in addition to the Notes app, Slack, Mail, Messages, Calendar, and Safari. All these items are open and working on a regular basis, however then I really like that I can use a shortcut to entry Mission Management to change over to a special app.”
Multitasking is a significant element of Richman’s work, as he typically works with Stiller on particular person scenes — such because the birthing cabin sequence within the season two finale — earlier than the assemblies are accomplished.
“I might ship Ben cuts of scenes as I completed them to get early suggestions on them,” says Richman. “He would both ship notes in an e mail or we’d speak about it on the telephone, then I may do one other cross of the scene even earlier than getting via the entire episode. That means, we knew we have been at all times climbing the identical mountain.”
An episode’s rating additionally occurs concurrently with the edit. Richman speaks with Theodore Shapiro, the present’s composer, frequently throughout enhancing. And if Shapiro sends music cues after the workday has ended, Richman is usually too excited to attend till the subsequent day to listen to them, so he listens instantly from his MacBook Professional or iPhone utilizing AirPods Professional 2.
“Music is such an enormous a part of enhancing the present,” says Richman. “You possibly can truly shift a scene right into a darker tone primarily based purely on the music. Regardless that every thing concerning the scene would in any other case look fairly gentle, the music can deliver you into the best way a personality is feeling versus what you’re seeing onscreen.”
Shapiro composed the 2 marching band songs used within the season finale, an episode that required an excessive quantity of coordination within the enhancing. Engaged on his iMac, Richman had to ensure the devices on digital camera stayed in sync with the music — all whereas constructing one of the vital frenetic, tension-fraught sequences of the season. Organizing the marching band footage alone took over per week, and with so many angles and takes to select from at any given second, there have been probably tons of of the way to chop the scenes.
“These have been positively scenes the place I used to be jotting down notes on my iPhone after which — to get a special perspective — I’d work on my MacBook Professional, sketching concepts whereas sitting on my sofa or in mattress, earlier than bringing these ideas again to my iMac,” he says.
For audiences, the finale delivered greater stakes, new insights into the mysterious inside workings of Lumon, and certain a extra menacing view of marching bands. For Richman, the finale introduced each massive obstacles and main rewards.
“I imply, the marching band scenes have been extraordinarily difficult,” he says. “However I hesitate as a result of with the finale, for instance, the place we have been doing quite a lot of work with construction, that’s part of the method I significantly take pleasure in. So it’s difficult, however it’s additionally very satisfying and simply enjoyable.”
Season two of Severance is now streaming on Apple TV+. Watch Geoffrey Richman, Ben Stiller, and extra Severance editors talk about the making of the season two finale in Behind the Mac, out there now on YouTube. (Warning: this movie incorporates spoilers from season two of Severance.)
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