This is a HUGE problem for me just now as I begin to shoot / edit more
critical footage.

Know I will want to recycle some old project footage for new projects, so
shots must be searchable and findable.

Hope this discussion proceeds into some depth as we all will face the same
solution-finding dilemma.

I'm getting that terrabyte drive soon. But what - exactly - to do with it?

Can't continue much longer without a solid searchable archiving / backup
workflow in place.

Jan

On 4/7/07, Brook Hinton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> If you're shooting DV or another format with timecode, using FCP or Avid
> to
> edit,
> and making sure to log your clips with correct reel names/number,
> just archive the project files, which don't take much space.
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> The tapes then become your video backup,
> since you can always recapture offline clips.
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> If you're also using stills and audio files, those will need to be backed
> up
> as well since they don't have timecode.
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