Any large scale project requires multiple engineers. @PodSystems is trying to build tools for studio (enterprise) level content where multiple projects are running simultaneously. We'd rather have this all sync on nostr rather than every creator needing to run their own DAW and manually load in project files between edits.
If I have 4 engineers working 12 different projects in rotating shifts you'd normally want everyone in the same studio on the same equipment. With a distributed team, you have to make sure everyone is on the same DAW for compatibility and use cloud dropboxes for file storage/sharing. What I'd like to see is using nostr relays to replace the cloud storage and then a DAW client for project based editing and colab.
Creatives will be wanting this for visual content too but we are focusing on cracking audio production first before scaling up to that.
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@Islamic Audiobooks Central would love to hear your thoughts on this. It's looking more and more like we will need to build a client for this.
I agree with Alp on this. Better investment of our collective but limited time and resources would be to create a halal and family-safe general purpose FOSS nostr app and perhaps caching service, to make it easier for normal people to join.
I don't know, something just feels off about this idea. Besides the super limited potential user base. I get your example with the engineers, but sound editors? Are your projects really as big as Hollywood movies that you actually need multiple sound engineers? How long is one of these podcasts anyway? 1-2 hours? That's a one-person job for a sound editor.