Media catalog

"Where is Feature X? I need Feature X! How can you not have Feature X?"
near
Met Resolume in a bar the other day
Posts: 6
Joined: Mon Nov 10, 2008 11:27

Media catalog

Post by near »

I think it would be really useful a feature for organizing the clips. Some kind of tagging system.

Imagine... I have 40000 loops, and I say "quickly, I need loops featuring airports, planes and people travelling"
I enter the tags "plane" "transportation" "airport", and the results appear, like in Garageband, or like in del.icio.us, or any piece of software that uses tags.

Rene
Is seriously in love with Resolume. Met the parents and everything
Posts: 388
Joined: Wed Jun 20, 2007 11:53
Location: Vienna, Austria

Re: Media catalog

Post by Rene »

hey near,

that's a good idea. I would also love to have such a tagging system - but it should be an open standard, to ensure compatibility to other vj/editing software.

how do you organize your clips at the moment? - Recently I've had a discussion with other vj's what's the best way to keep footage organized and to get instant access if you need a special clip.

prepairing decks is fine, but you loose some flexibility for live performances... and if you group them just in folders how do you name/tag the folders? using feelings, emotions, (adjectives) instead of nouns? Best practice?

User avatar
VJair
Wants to marry Resolume, and Resolume said "yes!"
Posts: 609
Joined: Wed Jan 19, 2005 21:23
Location: Kent - UK

Re: Media catalog

Post by VJair »

yeah, this could be a nice feature.

personaly, i use clips i have made myself, so i know them all pretty well and have them grouped in folders according to the ( rough ) role that they perform.... background, foreground, feature, objects ect.

near
Met Resolume in a bar the other day
Posts: 6
Joined: Mon Nov 10, 2008 11:27

Re: Media catalog

Post by near »

For folders I use a very basic (and random) hierarchy. Things like:

backgrounds
colorful
simple

people
dancing
walking
runnning
---

And for file names, a brief descriptive name, plus the resolution.

But I don't like messing with folder and file names. IMHO, is better to have some sort of loops database , like on Garageband, or iTunes. :oops: :mrgreen:

alphasuede
Met Resolume in a bar the other day
Posts: 8
Joined: Sun Jun 28, 2009 02:07

Re: Media catalog

Post by alphasuede »

One option is attaching meta-data to your files.

The Macintosh operating system has a nice way of adding meta-data tags to files. and search for these tags using the finder. It also has a way of coloring files. On the PC i would look at Adobe bridge.

NickScale
Met Resolume in a bar the other day
Posts: 2
Joined: Mon Nov 26, 2012 13:44

Re: Media catalog

Post by NickScale »

Old thread, but +1 for tags and media library

LXConcepts
Hasn't felt like this about software in a long time
Posts: 129
Joined: Wed Apr 10, 2013 00:55
Location: Toronto, Ontario

Re: Media catalog

Post by LXConcepts »

I categorize all my media in labeled folders based on their content....

so i have everything from static backgrounds, to client logos, to almost everything imaginable

mind you, a lot of my shows involve custom content, so I typically have a folder per client as well
Lighting and media server design

Joris
Doesn't Know Jack about VJ'ing or Software Development and Mostly Just Gets Coffee for Everyone
Posts: 5185
Joined: Fri May 22, 2009 11:38

Re: Media catalog

Post by Joris »

everything imaginable
:o

LXConcepts
Hasn't felt like this about software in a long time
Posts: 129
Joined: Wed Apr 10, 2013 00:55
Location: Toronto, Ontario

Re: Media catalog

Post by LXConcepts »

goto10 wrote:
everything imaginable
:o
my primary server has 300gb of non-custom content, my storage server is sporting 4 1tb hard drives full of content...

if I don't have it, it likely doesn't exist yet
Lighting and media server design

Joris
Doesn't Know Jack about VJ'ing or Software Development and Mostly Just Gets Coffee for Everyone
Posts: 5185
Joined: Fri May 22, 2009 11:38

Re: Media catalog

Post by Joris »

I don't know man, I can imagine some pretty weird stuff ;)

Post Reply