How To Name Your Files To Streamline Your Video Project
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How To Name Your Files To Streamline Your Video Project

Are you looking for a suitable method of tracking projects for grading and archiving?  Here is a standard of practice I developed for our students about ten years ago that drastically improved our workflow process.  With hundreds of projects, shows, and events being produced each year, we needed a better system in place, and it had to start with project naming.

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The Flimsy Shirt and Tipsy Tripod
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The Flimsy Shirt and Tipsy Tripod

This saying is true in many areas of life, including visual storytelling. Our tools extend beyond our cameras, lights, and microphones to the various tips and tricks that we acquire along the road of practice made perfect. These useful techniques become the difference between knowledge and experience, which yields wisdom. To this effect, here are some helpful hints that might assist you in becoming a little better with your tools.

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Do Not Fear Color
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Do Not Fear Color

Up thru the 1990’s TV broadcasters needed to be timid about colors because the analog TV technology produced such unreliable results. One brand of cameras produced acceptable cool colors and earthy tone but throw a yellow or red at them and the TV set would look as though the image was on fire, while another brand could tame the tearing red, but washout the remaining parts of the color wheel. But we’ve come a long way.

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