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# Process # Process
1. make a ticket (tagged Video) on the videos kanban https://gitea.arg.rip/beefhavers/_management/projects/7 ## make a ticket
1. initialize bookkeeping (this step can be slash should be much more automated) (tagged Video) on the videos kanban https://gitea.arg.rip/beefhavers/_management/projects/7
1. write script - use placeholderVO
1. editing phase ## initialize bookkeeping
1. make a repo under beefhavers. note to self, make a template repo that has script.md and credits.txt
1. make a matrix room
1. hook that matrix room up to that repo
1. pull the repo on your computers, to start working
1. make a jenkins flow. I would like nightly renders when .blends are changed, and when script.md is updated
## write script
make use of placeholder VO to hear it spoken back to you. Do as much conceptualizing as possible here.
## financial commitment
i.e., spend money on a voice actor. with "what apple hath wrought" we tried to move this to the end of production. It caused problems (gave me an entirely new editing pass to undo my old work on timings), and brought me zero benefit. This is a good place to leave a script to languish, ideally while you do your real job.
## production proper
once the VO is back, we begin editing in earnest. When I had an editor, I had her send me a render 2x/week. But she used capcut (boo).
### drop in script elements
VO, then split it up with title cards
### flesh out with visual aids/etc
it's surprising how long this takes 😅 but this is also the creative part, so it can't be automated
### drop in a-roll and meta-plot
I predict a lot of "i wrote this in the summer so now I need winter a-roll", and vice versa
### crediting pass
sort the credits by appearance order, strip out the unused ones, and start generating and dropping in crediting cards. Actually you should probably do this whenever you drop something in, or move it around. :thinking:
## finalization
### description.txt
what description will be going up? usually just a tagline, special credits (voice actor, editor), credits.txt, and colocation links
### thumbnail
youtube won't let you, but peertube and rumble will.
## ship it
upload, promote, party!
## post-mortem
toss those notes in its matrix room (and wherever else). it's a bit of a strange practice since you're a 1-man team, but it's always good to take time to reflect.