![]() ![]() ![]() Adams points out several times in the video that his 2018 MacBook Air is the “base model”, which basically means it’s at the lowest offered price point without any upgrades to storage and RAM - which Apple does offer. This video really comes down to a case study in what the bare minimums of modern processing technology can accomplish. Let’s look at Kraig Adams ‘ crazy experiment and see how you too can push the limits of just how high of quality footage you can work with on the thinnest of laptops. Yet, here we have video proof that not only can a 15.6mm thin MacBook Air edit 4K footage, but one Youtube videographer actually prefers it! ( Here's No Film School's coverage on Apple's new Macbook Air and the rest of Apple's new line.) ![]() Just because something is possible, doesn’t mean you have to do it. Tips from one videographer on how 4K editing on a baseline MacBook Air actually works. ![]()
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