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File management with any media project is '''the most important step in post production'''. Following these steps will save you and your project from unneeded stress and major file corruption.
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==== Intro ====
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* File management with any media project is the most important step in post production.
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* Following these steps will save you and your project from unneeded stress and major file corruption.
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====In the Finder====
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* Always make a project folder with your name, project description, and date within the name field [[File:Folder Name.png]]
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* Use safe file and folder naming practices: use text, numbers, and hyphens or underscores. Avoid all other special characters.
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* Copy your folder that contains all your original field recordings into this project folder as well
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[[File:Folder of field recordings.png]]
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====In Audition====
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*Open Adobe Audition located in the dock - go to '''File > New > Multitrack Session'''
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[[File:Audition-File-MultitrackSession.png]]
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#Always make a project folder with your name, project description, and date within the name field [[File:Folder Name.png]]
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* In '''Audition''' go to '''File > Multitrack Session''' and set the following settings:  
 
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*#  '''Session Name''': use a meaningful name.
#Copy your folder that contains all your original field recordings into this project folder as well [[File:Folder of field recordings.png]]
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*# '''Folder Location''':  Click '''Browse''' and select your folder on you Desktop
 
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*# '''Template''' : None
#Open the software Audition located in the dock - go to File > New > Multitrack Session [[File:Audition-File-MultitrackSession.png]]
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*#  '''Sample Rate''': 48000
 
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*# '''Bit Depth''' : 24
#Name your project following the naming protocol, select '''Browse''' and choose your project folder. Set your sample rate 48 Hz, 24 bits, and Stereo [[File:AuditionMultitrackSession.png]]
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*# '''Master''': Stereo
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*# Click '''OK'''
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[[File:AuditionMultitrackSession.png]]
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*Your finished project folder should look like this.  
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*All of your files are now contained in one folder and you can safely work, transfer, save and back up your project as long as it stays in one folder
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[[File:Entire-AuditionProject-Folder.png]]
 
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Latest revision as of 12:13, 12 November 2019

Intro

  • File management with any media project is the most important step in post production.
  • Following these steps will save you and your project from unneeded stress and major file corruption.


In the Finder

  • Always make a project folder with your name, project description, and date within the name field Folder Name.png
  • Use safe file and folder naming practices: use text, numbers, and hyphens or underscores. Avoid all other special characters.
  • Copy your folder that contains all your original field recordings into this project folder as well

Folder of field recordings.png

In Audition

  • Open Adobe Audition located in the dock - go to File > New > Multitrack Session


Audition-File-MultitrackSession.png


  • In Audition go to File > Multitrack Session and set the following settings:
    1. Session Name: use a meaningful name.
    2. Folder Location: Click Browse and select your folder on you Desktop
    3. Template : None
    4. Sample Rate: 48000
    5. Bit Depth : 24
    6. Master: Stereo
    7. Click OK


AuditionMultitrackSession.png


  • Your finished project folder should look like this.
  • All of your files are now contained in one folder and you can safely work, transfer, save and back up your project as long as it stays in one folder

Entire-AuditionProject-Folder.png