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January 14, 2014
Wrapping our minds around the process of archiving media can get a bit tricky. To help get a better understanding of the subject, I asked Tim Jones, President of The TOLIS Group, to take part in my recent “4K & Final Cut Pro X” seminar. This video covers his helpful panel discussion, where he offers some great guidance on how we can archive our media for the long term. Enjoy!