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Wanting to give a small team of work-from-home Pr/Ae editors access to a B-Roll pool located and maintained at the office.
How do those of you working-from-home access your B-Roll footage located at the office?
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Anyone working remotely but accessing B-Roll at the office?
NAS suggestions?
Network, Connection, Configuration insight?
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I am a contributing author over at MixingLight.com, a colorist's subscription website. Where remote work and moving tons of files is a daioy discussion on their Slack.
There's all sorts of ways, different software and software/hardware options, so many I can't keep track of all the ones they talk about. A comon one for editing that I've heard of for similar situations is distributing low-res proxies of the b-roll. When the editiors actually use it, and it's accepted ... then they get the original full-res file from the central supply. That way only a small amount of media is sent to everyone.
Neil
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A lot of useful info over at MixingLight.
I'm sure I am oversimplifying it but so far it looks like the best bet is:
Thoughts? Real-World experiences?
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That looks to be a very solid workflow. Bridge was ignored by Adobe for years and they finally started adding some of the capabilities that so many in both stills and video post needed.
Neil
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