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Re: Asset Management Question
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Boyd McCollum
on Nov 26, 2008 at 5:35:41 pm
You need to think in terms of day-to-day back up as well as long term storage.
At a minimum, I'd keep media files separate from the project files. Keep media on the external drive and all other project related files (FCP project files, audio, stills, scripts, etc.) on an internal drive. You can then do a daily back up of the project files (keep it in one folder, with subfolders based on the different elements in there) to the external drive you have the media on.
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