@XDelusion
Cool, This is too much fun. I haven't though about production like this for a long while.
In my mind, these profession uses, in the day, this is what really put amiga on the map, not the games.
That's what I'm thinking! More people need to do some productive stuff with their old Amigas to show the world a taste of what could be done on those "old outdated" machines.
In fact it could go as far as showing people exactly why the Amiga is to blame for nearly every piece of tech that we take for granted now a days. Modern computers, how they work, and how they are put together. Amiga did it first in soooooo many ways!
Now as for me, I'm just starting out with all this hardware, so naturally my productivity is going to be a learning experience, but as with many things Amiga, I have a feeling that this like many other things, will not be a very steep learning curb to get around. Amiga has always been very user friendly, not to mention the majority of 3rd party software.
On that note, I think I will be recording videos of my learning experience, as well as uploading tutorials in time as I begin to master techniques and the like.
Glad you're having fun!!!
