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Individual Creator Managing Personal Media Projects

Company Situation

The company is an individual content creator and hobbyist photographer and videographer. They work primarily on personal projects such as family and grandkids’ sports, droning, and campground-related video content shared on a small YouTube channel. Their setup is Mac-centric, including MacBook Pro, iPad Pro, and Apple ecosystem devices, alongside Canon camera gear and drones.

Existing Workflow

The company currently manages their digital media assets across multiple physical and cloud storage platforms. These include two external 4-terabyte hard drives, a 12-terabyte NAS at home, Google Drive, Dropbox, and Apple iCloud storage. The media spans high-resolution photography, video footage, 360-degree content, and digitized audio from a personal LP collection. File management involves manually bouncing between these drives and services, with accessibility limited by physical location and device.

Issues with the Existing Workflow

Fragmented storage across multiple drives and cloud services leads to complex management and version control challenges. Rising costs associated with paying for multiple cloud storage subscriptions. Lack of a centralized, searchable archive to easily locate and organize media assets. Concerns about portability and accessibility of large NAS storage when traveling or living in a mobile setup. Desire for enhanced AI-powered search and tagging capabilities to streamline media management. The cost of cloud storage at scale (8-12 terabytes) is prohibitive for personal use on a monthly subscription basis.

How Shade Would Change Their Workflow

Shade offers a cloud-native NAS solution that allows media files to be uploaded and mounted on the user’s local device as if they were stored locally. This approach centralizes media storage in the cloud while preserving the ease of access and file management of a traditional NAS. Shade layers in creative workflow features such as AI-driven tagging and indexing, review and approval workflows, and collaborative commenting, which would improve the company’s ability to organize and search their content effectively. This would reduce the need for juggling multiple drives and services and provide a single source of truth for all media assets accessible from anywhere. However, for large storage needs (8-12 TB), the monthly cost may exceed the budget of a personal user, making a physical NAS still a practical option.

Benefits

  • Centralized cloud storage accessible like a local NAS drive
  • AI-powered metadata tagging and search for faster asset retrieval
  • Integrated review and approval tools to annotate and comment on media
  • Reduced complexity by consolidating multiple storage platforms into one
  • Accessibility from any device with internet connectivity
  • Scalable storage options with transparent pricing