Do any of you have any experience working with asset management software? I'm particularly interested in your experiences at medium / large firms and what software was used to manage the volume of images that need to be approved for each project.
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I ask this primarily out of curiosity as I've watched our marketing department try to juggle the hundreds of images generated every month. I work at a large architectural firm and for any given project there may be dozens to hundreds of design/process images, a few dozen iterations of "final" renders and several dozen to a hundred images once the project gets built. Its a ton of data and very difficult to ensure that when a newspaper writes an article or the press needs an image, sometimes there is this last second scramble to find what image has been approved for marketing use, etc... There HAS to be a better way. It seems to me some sort of easy, server based asset manager is along the lines of what we need.
Any ideas? What are your experiences?
Christopher Grant
Visualization Artist, HMC Architects
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I ask this primarily out of curiosity as I've watched our marketing department try to juggle the hundreds of images generated every month. I work at a large architectural firm and for any given project there may be dozens to hundreds of design/process images, a few dozen iterations of "final" renders and several dozen to a hundred images once the project gets built. Its a ton of data and very difficult to ensure that when a newspaper writes an article or the press needs an image, sometimes there is this last second scramble to find what image has been approved for marketing use, etc... There HAS to be a better way. It seems to me some sort of easy, server based asset manager is along the lines of what we need.
Any ideas? What are your experiences?
Christopher Grant
Visualization Artist, HMC Architects
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