What Peter McKinnon's Workflow Update Video Actually Teaches You About Sustainable Creative Systems

What Peter McKinnon's Workflow Update Video Actually Teaches You About Sustainable Creative Systems

There’s a category of video that looks like a vlog but functions like a masterclass. Peter McKinnon’s update video, Watch the full tutorial on YouTube, falls squarely into that category. On the surface it’s a catch-up: drone giveaway results, fan mail, life updates after a two-week trip to Kenya with World Vision. Underneath, it’s a working demonstration of how a high-output creative keeps multiple project threads alive simultaneously without letting any of them collapse.

Where AI Fits Into Your Creative Workflow (And Where It Doesn't)

Where AI Fits Into Your Creative Workflow (And Where It Doesn't)

The Tool Question We Keep Getting Wrong There’s been a lot of hand-wringing lately about artificial intelligence in creative work. I get it—there’s legitimate philosophical territory here about authorship and craft. But I’ve noticed we’re often framing this as a binary choice when the reality is much more nuanced, especially when you’re thinking about your actual day-to-day editing workflow. Let me be direct: I use AI tools. Not because I’m trying to skip the hard parts of being a photographer or designer, but because I’m pragmatic about what saves me time on repetitive tasks.

Streamlining Your Creative Workflow: Lessons from Game Development's Biggest Releases

Streamlining Your Creative Workflow: Lessons from Game Development's Biggest Releases

Why Game Development Teaches Us About Workflow Efficiency I’ve been thinking a lot lately about how professional creative teams handle massive projects under tight deadlines. When I heard that a major roguelite action RPG is expanding to multiple platforms simultaneously this April, it got me wondering: what can photographers and digital artists learn from how game studios orchestrate these complex launches? The answer is more relevant than you’d think. Whether you’re shipping a game across five different platforms or processing hundreds of client photos, the underlying principle is identical—systematic workflow optimization saves time and prevents errors.