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"How can I talk about digital minimalism when I have three monitors, two interfaces, and a reverb pedal on my desk? The 'A' install was clean. Too clean. It was a lie. The 'B' install is cluttered. It has my coffee rings. It has the backup hard drive that looks like a brick. This is the real setup." She then makes a spontaneous directorial choice. She will keep the clutter for the main video. The BTS footage shows her physically moving props onto the desk—a stack of unread magazines, a tangled charging cable, a potted succulent that is clearly dying.
Ladysonia takes a break (at timestamp 15:45) to show her editing installation. While the camera is technically "behind the scenes" of the shoot , she reveals that she is also building a proxy workflow for B-roll.
The "B install" isn't just a technical backup; it becomes the aesthetic theme for the final video. The Editing Workflow: From B Install to Final Cut For the editors searching for this keyword, pay attention to the final ten minutes of the BTS.