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  • Organising media

    Posted by Nicholas Raeburn on April 8, 2006 at 4:14 pm

    Just curios how you guys organise your media. I keep my timecode based media on my capture scratch and everything else on an internal drive. However i am concerned as to the right way to store clips that have been exported from fcp and worked on in other programs and re-exported (eg after effects). Do you guys store this media on your capture scratch too or on your media drive ie my internal drive (where all you pics music etc goes).
    Enquiring minds wanna know.
    Cheers

    Nicholas Raeburn
    Organic Productions

    Kevin Monahan replied 20 years, 1 month ago 4 Members · 5 Replies
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  • Shane Ross

    April 8, 2006 at 7:20 pm

    I keep ALL my media on my external drives. The captured footage in the capture scratch folders. The music I use in music folders labelled for what show they are used in…same with sound effects. Stills in a still folder labelled for the show they are used in.

    When I export footage for AE (I really need automatic duck for this, but can’t afford it yet) I export it to my internal (if I have the room) for my After Effects work. But then the resulting comp I put in a COMP folder with the project name on the scratch drive.

    Comiing from an assistant editor background, from companies that can have 10 projects rolling at a time, I am a STICKLER for organization and folders and sub-folders and keeping things on drives with the project files.

  • Kevin Monahan

    April 8, 2006 at 11:02 pm

    I’m with Shane. Any media goes in a folder on the media drive.

    Kevin Monahan
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  • Nicholas Raeburn

    April 8, 2006 at 11:50 pm

    Ah I see but what happens if your external drive goes down, do you have your project saves for fcp on a seperate drive to enable you to batch capture again. Thanks for the reply guys.

    Nicholas Raeburn
    Organic Productions

  • Don Greening

    April 9, 2006 at 2:07 am

    [Nicholas Raeburn] “do you have your project saves for fcp on a seperate drive to enable you to batch capture again.”

    If you’re referring to the project file, then yes I keep that file separate from the actual project media. I have a folder in my startup drive Applications folder labeled ‘Final Cut Projects’. I also back up the project files at the end of each day to another separate hard drive and/or removable media drive. Project pictures, graphics, etc. are also backed up to another drive.

    – Don

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  • Kevin Monahan

    April 9, 2006 at 9:25 pm

    Don’s definitely a PRO! 😉

    Kevin Monahan
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