![]() ![]() Meanwhile your production crew can record exactly how a shot was taken. In addition, the business end of your company can use it to confirm that all noteworthy points are cleared for rights and contacts. This data can then be shared with, analyzed and manipulated by everyone else in your network for use in other projects. Some can also be integrated with your edit system(s) so that they will enter all the content automatically as you log your clips into the capture tool. Truly complex offerings include thumbnails, previews, lens filter and exposure, performer contact information… the list is endless. A simple database might contain the content, source location and duration of all the shots in a project, kind of like your media logs do now. With it, you should be able to find any given shot, and all relevant information about said shot, at a moment’s notice. ![]() ![]() Think of a media database system as a reference book written about all your projects. ![]()
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