Crafting Video Art with Adobe After Effects and iodyne Pro Data

Pioneering video artist Dean Winkler employs iodyne Pro Data to handle the heavy demands of his high-res, data-intensive compositions. 24TB Pro Data at Thunderbolt speeds, paired with Premiere Pro and After Effects, allows Dean to effortlessly layer complex compositions and render stunning visuals in real-time without proxy workflows, enabling him to focus purely on his unique creative vision.
Dean Winkler is known for pushing the boundaries of workflows within Adobe After Effects®, by combining analog techniques with cutting-edge technology. Based in Tribeca, New York, this film and TV engineer has worked with legends like Philip Glass, Nam June Paik, and Laurie Anderson, making a serious mark on the industry. Dean has watched video tech grow from the clunky analog days to today’s digital magic.

iodyne sat down with Dean Winkler to learn about his unique process “structured improvisation,” which merges computer graphics with synthesizer spontaneity.

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