![]() ![]() ![]() It’s called a flying car to grab headlines not because it’s the realization of the flying car dream. If you click through and watch the video then you’ll admit this flying hovercraft is awesome – but it’s not taking you on a family outing from North Carolina to the Grand Canyon. Instead, we’ve gotten monstrosities like the Kitty Hawk… If you call this a flying car (and some do) then you’ve completely missed the dream. It was mentioned in a conversation at NAB (and I apologize to whomever said it to me, but if I remember you I’ll give you credit here) that the promise of ‘Studio Software’ is the equivalent of the promise of the flying car: Dreamed about but never delivered. DaVinci Resolve 14 Studio: Is its Collaborative Workflow the arrival of the flying car? Filled with the father of science fiction’s most fanciful predictions, throughout several decades of Forecast magazine the concept of the flying car is the most recurring. ![]() This small-format magazine was privately published and distributed to friends and family every Christmas. The two images above are from my wife’s step-grandfather, Hugo Gernsback, in one of his longest-lived publications Forecast. It’s a staple of cartoons and science fiction since well before any of us was born. The flying car – and its elusiveness – is the greatest disappointment of all my childhood dreams.
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