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Building the DAM Rule: Know Your Endgame

I have read a number of articles and watched videos by incredibly bright people who have been thinking about and developing workflows in Digital Asset Management. I am blown away by the sheer depth and breadth of information people try to absorb at the beginning of the process.

Two years ago, I started working toward DAM development with a department-level solution to solve one small problem: How could I get video to YouTube and Hulu at the same time our editors were laying the content to tape? It seemed like a simple enough problem to tackle, or so I thought. If I had known at that point I would have to understand everything from video format choices to XML to scratch disc volume issues and fiber technology, I would have been completely intimidated.

And then there are the potentially overwhelming concepts of metadata and taxonomy. Not only did I have to think about making content searchable by obvious things like fighter name, nationality or weight class, but we discovered all kinds of other things we needed to note to comply with various worldwide broadcast policies and rules like whether a fighter had a cut on his face, or where exactly a punch or kick landed on their opponent’s body, or what kinds of images or logos were sewn onto each fighters’ shorts.

As anyone who has already been down a department-level DAM development will attest, as soon as you start to solve one problem, you discover a whole array of fantastic tools that will tempt you into tackling a massive array of issues. Have you noticed how your iPhone or Droid store has thousands of applications for you to download and spend time on? Well, the number of little rabbit holes you can lose your time on in the DAM world is equally numerous. Without a clear goal set, you can easily spend oodles of time and money futzing around on one little branch of company needs.

Here are some ideas to in mind as you make initial decisions:

Do you have questions or observations you would like to share about your (current or potential) DAM development? Use the comments section below or email your question to ckingDAM(at)hotmail.com and I will address those questions here in coming blog articles.

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