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Archiving project files and associated materials offline
We’re beginning an experiment in our shop with removable 1Tb. Firewire drives. The plan is to try archiving Final Cut projects and key video, audio, and stills onto these when a program is finished, so we can “nuke” the FCP workstation’s capture scratch drives and make room for a flood of incoming projects. Phase two of the experiments will be trying to reconstitute the projects from that backup drive. What will be stored are projects that recur every year and need minor tweaks, typically finished lengths of 30 minutes or less, certainly no more than an hour per program. This may be too basic a question for the regular forum, I won’t be offended if anyone says so, but here goes…
Specifically addressing this setup, what would you advise in terms of protocols and procedures as to how best to archive only the needed files? What’s the most common mistake made, in your experience? Is it really just as simple as, media manager>condense the media>copy the condensed media and project file? And on the “bring it back to life” side, what do you do there? Just assign a scratch with a matching name>drop the media there> import and open the project file? Oh, for it to be that easy…
I don’t want to get into a discussion about SAN’s or anything else network-related right now, please, let’s keep it to just this one thing in this case.
But any opinions/specific advice on it are most welcome. Thanks.
