A recent series for E Network was all file delivery with no tape but most of our Viacom work has become a hybrid with file as the master and tape and other versions of the master on tape as backups. I know we have delviered NBC shows on file but have been required to also deliver an HDcamSR tape. Even a live show we did for NBC required us to later repurpose the air cut and deliver tapes of that along with the files.
Until someone buys me a cinedeck I still have a fondness for the punch in factor of tape. Not to mention the campfire like setting for a tape output where everyone watches and many issues can be immeadiately addressed. Not the same with files and that is a constant source of human and not so human error in my world.
---In Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com, <oliverpeters@...> wrote :
Files for everything for several years. Most of this is spots and corporate, however even the indie film clients I work with are file-based in their delivery specs.
Back-up is usually to hard drives (fingers crossed), but one client does use LTO for archival purposes.
- Oliver
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