I have luck with ResourceSpace (http://www.resourcespace.org/), you
can configure it for custom file formats and so add things like Nuke
and Maya files to your library.
Open source too


On Thu, Oct 27, 2011 at 6:46 PM, Frank Rueter <[email protected]> wrote:
> I'm kinda hoping Tank will be able to do this once released (gee, it's the 
> day of software-not-to-be-had-just-yet).
>
>
> On Oct 28, 2011, at 11:28 AM, J Bills wrote:
>
>> Hey - been on my list for a while to see if there's anything out there
>> that can make a nice templated browser based library of elements for a
>> VFX element library.
>>
>> I mean, we have a bare bones html thing in place, and we handle all
>> the proxies and quicktimes with some scripting, but it's pretty
>> low-fi.  Would be nice if there was some sort of turnkey system that
>> would generate some nice, clean looking pages with different templates
>> available, and also handle all the organizing and keyword tagging and
>> all that on the backend.  maybe even interface with Shotgun, etc.
>> doesn't seem like there's anything standard in place if you look
>> around at like, stock footage companies and the like.  but maybe
>> there's a photo gallery joomla base system or something that could be
>> adapted...   anyone using anything interesting out there for this
>> purpose?
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