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by bsder
2150 days ago
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The problem is that this effectively requires that you set up all the equipment in a place and make people come to that. Not a great thing in the middle of Covid. However, once Covid passes, perhaps WeWork should try this with all their real estate to avoid going bankrupt. |
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I'd think that despite variations in environments in a home, there are either 1) enough accommodating tools to normalize (e.g., lights that have a variety of settings) or 2) the majority of the processes required to handle the variations are figured out (e.g., in consistently poor lighting, you need package B instead of package A).
I see some hardware packages for home studios going on sale, but nothing to the level of hardware/software integration necessary for the most effective online instruction/discussion.