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9/30/2016Trello for Video Post-Production is a hands-on learning experience in using Trello, Google Drive, and Slack to build your post-production project management system from the ground up—all the way from planning to the delivery of your final masters. This system can apply to scripted projects, unscripted, documentary, reality, and almost any other kind of project imaginable. Filmmaker and professional editor Zack Arnold shows how to create boards and add new cards, attach documents, share media, assign due dates, and link to several different cloud-based storage solutions like Google Drive and Dropbox. Each step of the process is broken down in detail so you understand how to use Trello to its fullest potential. With these tips, you can finally achieve the dream of a post-production workflow that minimizes busywork, paperwork, and email and maximizes your time to be creative.
- Using the Trello interface and boards, lists, and cards
- Creating teams in Trello
- Attaching files to cards
- Linking and filtering cards
- Integrating with Google Drive and Slack
- Organizing your boards, lists, and cards
- Building your main board
- Breaking scripts and stories into lists and cards
- Managing revisions, specs, and deliverables
- Organizing projects with multiple videos
- Mapping your workflow
Skill Level Intermediate
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- If you're somebody who works in the post-production industry like I do, you're probably always looking for better ways to streamline your workflow so you can minimize the amount of time that you are buried in paperwork, notes, and emails and maximize the amount of time and energy that you have to be creative. Hi, my name is Zack Arnold. I'm a film and television editor as well as the creator of the Optimize Yourself program. And if you're not already familiar with Trello, it is web-based project management software that's essentially the digital version of a giant whiteboard on the wall with index cards.
But now, imagine those index cards on that whiteboard are accessible to you and all of your team members worldwide. And everybody can not only view those cards but they can communicate directly on those cards with you and all of your other team members. They can attach documents and share media, link to cloud-based storage platforms like Dropbox, assign due dates, and perform a wide variety of other functions and tasks that ultimately allow you to make your entire workflow 100% paperless, and even better, completely eliminate email from your life.
By the time you've completed this course, not only will you have confidence using both the basic and more advanced features in Trello, but you're also going to know how to integrate outside programs and apps like Slack and Google Drive. And most importantly, you'll understand how to organize Trello to suit your own specific post-production workflow, whether you work on scripted content, unscripted and documentaries, or if you work with a high volume of individual videos. I have no doubt that you're going to love Trello as much as I do, and that it will completely change the way that you work.
Okay, let's get started.
Q: This course was updated on 01/23/2018. What changed?
A: We added one video describing four new powerful plugins for Trello: Trellists, Scrum for Trello, CardCounter for Trello, and Pro for Trello.
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Introduction
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Welcome1m 41s
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Exercise files58s
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1. Getting Started with Trello
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Signing in to Trello1m 3s
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Boards, lists, and cards3m 1s
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How and why to create teams4m 34s
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2. More Advanced Features in Trello
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Attaching files to cards2m 56s
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Linking cards to each other3m 45s
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Filtering cards2m 54s
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Managing notifications4m 17s
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3. Communication and Integrations
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Integrating with Slack3m 1s
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4. Building Your Main Board
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Workflow checklist templates6m 11s
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Organizing your raw footage5m 13s
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5. Creating a Structure Map for Scripted Workflows
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Assigning shoot dates2m 32s
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6. Creating a Structure Map for Docs and Unscripted
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Assigning shoot dates2m 49s
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7. Organizing Projects with Multiple Videos
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Attaching paperwork2m 33s
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Newest Trello updates: 20189m 11s
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Conclusion
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Next steps55s
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