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Starting to Dig Adobe Bridge
Hi All…
Really starting to enjoy working with Adobe Bridge…
It has some great uses for us…Here’s the deal….
It will feel slow getting started, but gets progressively better as you use it. Initially with none of your assets cached, indexed, previews pulled by Bridge….you will feel like you are wading thru quicksand.The key for us was starting with simple collections.
Our Assets spread far and wide across multiple volumes on the server that and are organized logically in the file system, but only one static way.
The issue we face, particularly with our work, and with new hires, is the immense amount of time it takes to get used to how we are organized.
Bridge Collections let us organize our assets in an infinite amount of ways, really any way we think of using them. By project, by content, by type….however the artists find it useful…. by And as artists build useful collections, we can share them with each other, with no additional overhead…
now I’m digging into XMP tags….I read a lot about it….but until I started using it…I didn’t get it…
for example….we were constantly struggling with ways to track the shelf life of a particular asset….now I can simply tag them for use in the current year…and artists can search for the asset by keyword with the make and year…and be shown what is current.
and if it’s something they come back to frequently…instantly turn the search result into a collection. no more searching 🙂
So don’t give up too quickly….keep at it….and Bridge can help us video ppl too!
Special shout out to Joseph Bourke, thanks Joseph!!
Alex Udell
Editing, Motion Graphics, and Visual FX