Editing Storage Mini-course Information
Editing Storage Mini-course is designed to equip creative professionals, such as film or video editors, photographers, graphic designers, and sound engineers, with the knowledge and skills needed to effectively organize their digital storage infrastructure.
Have you ever wondered how to organize your digital storage?
Any creative person these days works with a huge amount of digital assets.
Whether you’re a film or video editor, photographer, graphic designer, or sound engineer, you need to implement some sort of storage pipeline.
I know firsthand that knowing how to set up your working disks, archival storage, and cloud services, have a real impact on how efficiently you can move between projects.
This mini-course is for creators who want to utilize different kinds of storage to create future-proof asset management setup.
If you’re working with terabytes of footage for your clients or take thousands of RAW pictures each year, this course will show you possible solutions and suggest how to implement them yourself.
Once you watch course’s lessons you’ll be able to:
1. Create Storage Pipeline
Every asset you work with will have its own place to live.
2. Automate and Forget
Deleting and migrating files from one place to the other should not be a manual process. Make it failure-proof with automatic backup and synchronization software discussed in the lessons.
3. Sleep Like a Baby
Knowing that your digital assets are safe and organized, you will not spend sleepless nights worrying over losing footage or getting corrupted data.
About Author
First and foremost I didn’t go to film school. In fact, I have a master degree in Civil Engineering. I just figured out that movies are what I truly love. So I’m not in the film school now and I will never be. I hate academic life.
However, I have worked as the video editor full time. Now I freelance. I’ve edited a number of commercials, youtube videos, short doc and assisted in short fiction.
David Mamet once said, that there are only three ways to learn filmmaking.
- On the set
- In the cutting room
- In the theater watching the audience
I decided to treat it as a guide in my filmmaking journey.
I only added two ingredients that are stressed by Akira Kurosawa and Werner Herzog – reading and… living.
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