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Your footage does not exist until it exists in at least two other places than the source. Then, and only then, should you reuse source media.
The adage above is as close to a truism as one can find in digital video production. At the start of my production career, Alex Lindsay hammered it into me on every shoot. Today, it is one of the first things I teach new folks. Nowhere is the risk of ignoring this adage greater than when one is in the field, away from ample electrical outlets and clean, flat surfaces.
Even when power and workspace are readily available, backing up footage can be a real pain. Technically, the process is deceptively simple; just drag and drop your footage from your CF or SD card to your external hard drive. When the first copy is done, repeat the process with the another external drive. Surely, the process is so simple that software could not possibly improve it. Right?
Wrong.
Hardcore geeks (like me) have been using BASH scripts and revision control software (e.g. Subversion) to securely and reliably duplicate source media for years. Almost all of these homebrew solutions use a tool called CHECKSUM, which validates each new copy byte by byte. While infinitely flexible, such solutions are also infinitely geeky and, therefore, largely inaccessible to the average person.
Video professionals have a tool called Shotput Pro which adds a clean user interface to this process while integrating with several other tools that can help a Digital Imaging Technician (DIT) reliably duplicate source footage and generate dailies. Shotput Pro is an excellent tool but, at $99, might be an expensive unitasker for the average photographer.
Lightroom can also create copies on import. In addition to creating a second backup, Lightroom’s DNG Validation does use checksum to confirm the file integrity.
With three such options at our disposal, one might think there is no room in the market for a new tool. With that in mind, let’s take a look at the pros and cons of each solution.
At the NAB Supermeet in 2013, Stu Maschowitz, of Red Giant, announced Bulletproof, their answer to Shotput Pro. I bought it the day it came out and loved it. The UI was very intuitive and it made my life on set much easier. A year or so later, Red Giant introduced Offload, the “little brother” to Bulletproof. Offload stripped Bulletproof down to its essential function: reliable, validated duplicate backups … all in a few simple steps.
While I liked the simplicity of Offload, I initially thought it too much a unitasker for my needs. Once I started using it, I found myself turning to it over Bulletproof almost every time. Why? Because it had one job and it did it exceptionally well. Apparently, I was not the only person who had this experience as Red Giant discontinued Bulletproof last year in favor of continued development on Offload.
So, how does Offload stack up to our other three options? Let’s see:
Storyteller; words, stills & motion. Bokeh, a sci-fi feature shot in Iceland, is Doug’s current project and is now finishing post-production. When not telling stories of the fantastic, Doug loves putting the natural world – from waterfalls to wild horses – in front of his camera while traveling the world. For regular updates, follow Doug on Twitter, Instagram, facebook, Google+, tumblr or his blog.
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