In “Workflow From Home” Episode 5, Michael Cioni takes you behind the scenes of the TBS late-night show “Conan” to find out how they shifted to a fully remote workflow. Lead editor Robert Ashe shows us how they’re working from home and using Frame.io (http://frame.io/) to produce four shows every week.
Made in Frame: The Conan O'Brien Show →
On January 11, 2018, Donald J. Trump, the sitting POTUS, called the Caribbean nation of Haiti a “s***hole.” The mainstream news outlets did little more than give airtime to the usual talking heads clapping back, while most of the late night talk show hosts capitalized on the ready-made monologue material.
But at a time when a few humorists are doing some of the most important journalistic work on TV (John Oliver and Bassem Youssef come to mind), Conan O’Brien decided, right then and there, to travel to Haiti in order to set the record straight. It wasn’t an unprecedented move—he’d previously done shows from Mexico, Israel, Armenia, and more.
What was different was the time frame.