Jeremy Nicholl
March 4th, 2009, 12:05 PM
Apologies in advance if I’ve placed this in the wrong forum: I wasn’t sure where was most appropriate. But since I’m on a Mac and using FCP I’ll try here.
I’m trying to create a sensible video archiving strategy from scratch before things get out of hand and I’d welcome any advice.
As a stills photographer my workflow results in an archive consisting of:
RAW DNG files
Master prints in 16bit TIFF format
JPG versions of the master prints for distribution
There are 3 sets of everything. The working archive in my office; one set at home; a third set at a remote location that I can back-up to/download from over the net.
This works well and I’d like to replicate it for video, but I’m confused about exactly what and how much I should be archiving. ISTM that the capture clips are the equivalent of the DNG files; and final .mov/mpeg file is the equivalent of the JPGs. But what is the [sort-of] equivalent of the master prints? The FCP files? And if so which to save? It doesn’t seem necessary to save rendered files, for example.
I want to keep the archive all digital. Although some of what I shoot is tape, it will soon be all digital capture, and at the other end of the process I don’t have any particular need to output to tape.
Thanks in advance,
Jeremy Nicholl
I’m trying to create a sensible video archiving strategy from scratch before things get out of hand and I’d welcome any advice.
As a stills photographer my workflow results in an archive consisting of:
RAW DNG files
Master prints in 16bit TIFF format
JPG versions of the master prints for distribution
There are 3 sets of everything. The working archive in my office; one set at home; a third set at a remote location that I can back-up to/download from over the net.
This works well and I’d like to replicate it for video, but I’m confused about exactly what and how much I should be archiving. ISTM that the capture clips are the equivalent of the DNG files; and final .mov/mpeg file is the equivalent of the JPGs. But what is the [sort-of] equivalent of the master prints? The FCP files? And if so which to save? It doesn’t seem necessary to save rendered files, for example.
I want to keep the archive all digital. Although some of what I shoot is tape, it will soon be all digital capture, and at the other end of the process I don’t have any particular need to output to tape.
Thanks in advance,
Jeremy Nicholl