Tyler Herrinton on archiving footage (The ULTIMATE Footage Archiving System for Filmmakers)
Tyler Herrinton's reliable, cost-effective archiving system for video projects, focusing on redundancy and scaling across years of footage.
OneFolder is an open-source desktop app that helps you organize your photos using tags, faces, and metadata — all stored directly in your files so your organization travels with your photos forever.
Learn more about OneFolder →Tyler Herrinton's reliable, cost-effective archiving system for video projects, focusing on redundancy and scaling across years of footage.
Michael Grecco's perspective on cloud vs local storage from a professional workflow perspective, focusing on the pros and cons for photographers and videographers.
A conversational follow-up to the file naming system series, focusing on personal anecdotes and philosophy behind consistent date-first naming conventions.
Michael Grecco's personal convention for choosing between underscores and hyphens in filenames, based on internal storage vs web publishing use cases.
Michael Grecco's approach to organizing shoots with consistent folder structures, paired with metadata and cataloging tools like NeoFinder.
Michael Grecco's disciplined four-part file naming system for professional photographers, designed for long-term archive retrieval and cross-platform compatibility.
Karthika Gupta's detailed end-to-end workflow for working photographers, from card prep and shooting to culling, editing, delivery, and long-term archiving.
Jack Nichols' comprehensive workflow for organizing, editing, and archiving landscape photography using Lightroom and metadata-driven organization.
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