Techie Talk - The Digital Archive’s New Leading Role in Media Workflows
Six Strategies That Can Help You with Your DAM Solution
By Janet Lafleur | January 30, 2012
No longer a dusty storehouse of videotape or film, the digital archive has taken a new role as critical, active element in the workflow. By following some simple strategies, you can protect digital assets from ingest to long-term archive, optimize storage through automatic archive, and streamline workflows for monetizing content.
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To get the most out of your archive solution investment, we recommend you follow these six archive strategies:
Strategy 1: Archive Early: Preserve raw footage in the archive
If your cameras have reusable capture media, you're losing the natural backup tape that videotape or film provided.
Strategy 2: Archive Often: Use automatic archiving to reduce clutter
Like an office refrigerator that everyone uses, but no one owns, shared storage can get out of control. Automatically migrate stale data to a low-cost archival media.
Strategy 3: Archive Direct: Empower everyone to archive and retrieve directly
An easy-to-use interface lets editors and producers search and retrieve content for re-use, so they can get started working on new projects immediately.
Strategy 4: Archive Open: Avoid proprietary workflow components
Your archive shouldn't be tied to your hardware vendor, a shared file system or to a specific DAM provider. Open solutions last longer.
Strategy 5: Archive Near, Archive Deep: Set up intelligent multi-tier archives
Not all archive content is created equal. Your archive should know whether the content is on the near-line or deep archive and let you access it transparently.
Strategy 6: Archive Forever: Plan for large-scale preservation projects
A dusty storehouse of tape can be a content gold mine. Archive solutions built for large-scale preservation projects let you monetize that content-before it's too late.
For a detailed white paper on the Digital Archive in Media Workflows, visit: http://atempo.com/products/digitalArchive/resources/wp_primetime_dl.asp
To hear Janet Lafleur speak in a recent webcast alongside Cynthia Parrish (Harrris) and Jim Sipple (Willow Creek Community Church) - watch here.
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editblog - Mon, May 20 2013 - 7:38 pm
@BellaCorp cool. And how does it link up the the desktop. Can't seem to make it work -
PXLpainter - Mon, May 20 2013 - 7:02 pm
Hey @al_mooney - got any tips as to why Premiere Pro CS6 is killing me here? https://t.co/x1uvdekzrU








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