Michael Wisniewski
July 1st, 2002, 11:17 PM
How do you organize your footage/tapes? Just wondering about other effective methods.
I currently have a very simple setup. Every MiniDV tape I buy immediately gets labeled with a number and listed in an Excel spreadsheet. (e.g. MDV001, MDV002, MDV003)
After I use the tape, I fill in pertinent information for that tape in Excel. (e.g. notes, descriptions, date & time etc.)
Of course I still can never find the tape I'm looking for, when I need it, but that's another issue ...
Chris Hurd
July 2nd, 2002, 12:09 AM
I expand on your methid just a bit by filing DV cassettes away in a Barco cassette tray (from my sponsor Pro-Tape at www.pro-tape.com, about $15 or so) and these trays live in an inexpensive clear plastic three-drawer storage bin. Everything in one place...
Rob Lohman
July 2nd, 2002, 03:15 AM
I also write a short "title" on the DV cases to know what it is
about, without having to look up the number.
Barry Goyette
July 2nd, 2002, 07:49 AM
I have about two dozen stacked up on my desk, about a third of em without labels, the rest are in a shoe box. Works for me.
(Your method sounds better.)
Chris Hurd
July 2nd, 2002, 10:02 AM
Wait until you get about fifty or sixty tapes laying around, and then you'll be sure to adopt some sort of method.
Those labels! So tiny... the real estate of a VHS spine label seems like Montana in comparison. Hard for me to write anything intelligent on a Mini-DV label. That's why the simple code-number method makes so much sense.
Don Donatello
July 2nd, 2002, 05:50 PM
i do mine by project name and tape # .
France tape 01, France tape 02 etc...
load them into excel .... store them in boxes by project name ..
have a misc box for those 1-2 tape holiday tapes
B. Moore
July 2nd, 2002, 11:36 PM
First I number the tape with the date mm/dd/yy + A,B, C, etc
On the reverse side of a stickie note I enter the same info plus the contents of the tape, stick it to the side that you put the tape in. all done
Bruce