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I tried to emulate my strategy as close to mega commercial photog/filmmaker super star Chase Jarvis. As technology advances, and internet bandwidth speeds up, I look forward to the day when I can have an online back-up strategy for all of my video media the way my wife does for her photos. This is what I’m currently trying out based on a lot of research. Use this link to sign up and you’ll get an additional 250 mb free.)Īs I mentioned before, this is an ever-evolving process. contracts, correspondence, etc.) online via Backblaze or (Drop Box allows you to sync files on your computer online and with other computers.
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Then update corresponding project folder on the Archive drive.
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on a business trip), I’ll dump my cards onto two portable Seagate Go Drives (each about 500 GB). While I’m on a gig shooting a project away from my home office in the evenings (i.e. If you have a strategy you’d like to share, please, please do so in the comments. Frankly, I’m still learning and who knows, next month I may have a completely different strategy. Here’s how I handle it.įirst, let me say that I am by no means an expert at this. Perhaps the biggest challenge in the tapeless workflow is back-up and archiving. Except for a few straggling projects here and there, everything I shoot is on the Canon DSLRs (I have projects shot on the 5D Mark II, the 7D and the T2i). I currently have a 100% tapeless workflow. Yeah, I WISH my back-up strategy included these babies. However, since the original writing of this post in 2011, I’ve updated my workflow to fit FCPX. Update May 6, 2013: This article will give you a good foundation to start with.