Bryan McCullough
May 23rd, 2011, 02:50 PM
This isn't a 7D specific question, but figured I'd ask here since there's not a general DSLR forum (unless I'm blind).
I'm going to be shooting for a week in Mexico, trying to work out media management. Basically I'll be shooting all day, then will need to unload cards at night on laptop.
What I do normally is just import the clips into Final Cut as ProRes LT, then reuse the cards. But I'm thinking about not doing that while in the field, for transfer time sake and storage size.
So here are my thoughts, please let me know if you think of a better way:
- Transfer entire contents of card each day to external hard drive, keeping the file structure in place but putting each card into it's own folder ("1-1" for Day 1/Reel 1).
- Backup external HD to duplicate external HD after each day's transfer
- After returning to office import entire week as ProRes from external HD.
Any reason this wouldn't work? It seems to be to be the quickest (on site) transfer and smallest file size.
Thanks!
Bryan
I'm going to be shooting for a week in Mexico, trying to work out media management. Basically I'll be shooting all day, then will need to unload cards at night on laptop.
What I do normally is just import the clips into Final Cut as ProRes LT, then reuse the cards. But I'm thinking about not doing that while in the field, for transfer time sake and storage size.
So here are my thoughts, please let me know if you think of a better way:
- Transfer entire contents of card each day to external hard drive, keeping the file structure in place but putting each card into it's own folder ("1-1" for Day 1/Reel 1).
- Backup external HD to duplicate external HD after each day's transfer
- After returning to office import entire week as ProRes from external HD.
Any reason this wouldn't work? It seems to be to be the quickest (on site) transfer and smallest file size.
Thanks!
Bryan