Spike Lee’s disk drives

 

Spike Lee and his film editor Barry Alexander Brown say digital recording has changed their film-making craft.   Storage is now an everyday topic, it seems.

Seagate shot this video in 2005 as Spike and Barry were producing the movie Inside Man.  They make film production look like a blast.  I guess it helps when you’re really good at it.

According to Barry, digital storage gets some credit for the existence of the Deleted Scenes feature on DVDs.

It’s refreshing to hear about storage and what it does without hearing “gigabytes”, “spin speed” or “throughput”.

2009-02-27T14:42:40+00:00

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