Joel Dennis
July 23rd, 2007, 09:11 AM
We recently purchased an X-Serve RAID system with 4 TB of space from apple for video storage. We've been ping ponging ideas back and forth about a good system for capturing and storing footage in an organized manner, but nothing really seems to stick. I work in an in-house production department in an advertising agency. We shoot alot of footage for many clients and have recently been capturing the entire tape to the X-Serve RAID.
We're concerned that we are going to fill it up too quickly, however we want access to this footage so all of our editors can reach it quickly without having to sift through hours of tape. We have thought about just time coding the tape and capturing only what we think we need, and then keeping the tapes in storage somewhere as well, but it seems like there would be a better method.
We have also recently started shooting to our firestore (sometimes in HD), so in that case, there really is no backup tape.
DVD backups are just not enough anymore with HD footage. We purchased several external hard drives to back things up to, but that seems to get cluttered quickly as well.
I'm curious what you guys do for organizing your footage. I look forward to hearing different methods in hopes that we can get an efficient system figured out here.
Thanks,
Joel
We're concerned that we are going to fill it up too quickly, however we want access to this footage so all of our editors can reach it quickly without having to sift through hours of tape. We have thought about just time coding the tape and capturing only what we think we need, and then keeping the tapes in storage somewhere as well, but it seems like there would be a better method.
We have also recently started shooting to our firestore (sometimes in HD), so in that case, there really is no backup tape.
DVD backups are just not enough anymore with HD footage. We purchased several external hard drives to back things up to, but that seems to get cluttered quickly as well.
I'm curious what you guys do for organizing your footage. I look forward to hearing different methods in hopes that we can get an efficient system figured out here.
Thanks,
Joel