The creative process used to move in steps. Shoot. Edit. Review. Refine. Now, those boundaries are starting to disappear.<br /><br />In this episode of “Changing Frequencies,” host Josh Miely sits down with Derek Schweickart of Frame.io to explore how cloud-based workflows are reshaping not just production speed, but the timing, structure and dynamics of creative decision-making.<br /><br />They break down:<br /><ul><li>How the line between production and post-production is collapsing into a single, continuous process</li><li>Why real-time access to footage is changing when and how creative decisions get made</li><li>How editors and collaborators are adapting to working earlier — and sometimes simultaneously</li><li>The difference between quick-turn content workflows and long-form creative timelines</li><li>How real-time feedback can sharpen creative intent instead of diluting it</li><li>Why “more voices” doesn’t always mean more noise — and can sometimes improve focus</li><li>The growing challenge of managing versions, feedback and creative alignment in distributed teams</li><li>What it means to “finish” a project when content is always accessible and editable</li></ul><br />As cloud workflows accelerate production, the bigger shift isn’t just speed — it’s control, timing and how creative vision takes shape when everything happens at once.<br /><br />🎟 Stay until the end of the episode for an exclusive podcast promo code that gives you a free NAB Show Floor Pass to the 2026 NAB Show in Las Vegas (April 18-22)!<br /><br />Subscribe for more conversations with the people shaping what’s next in media, entertainment and technology. New episodes every other week, leading into NAB Show in Las Vegas in April.<br /><br />"Changing Frequencies" is the official podcast of NAB Show. Learn more at <a href="https://www.nabshow.com/category/changing-frequencies/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">www.nabshow.com/category/changing-frequencies</a>.