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  • easier to use,

  • more efficient for everybody

  • provide better reporting, 

  • better integrated with the Hubspot HubSpot sales process; and 

  • to more closely mirror the client’s Client Hub experience

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At this early stage of the VMSX journey, you will find the VMSX upgrade covers your video project management from project creation, through invoice management, to video delivery and approval. Every  Every other aspect of the older VMS system remains — for exampleexample: contact management and the Communications Hub. You will likely get used to navigating between the new VMSX project pages and the old VMS for some time. 

This VSMX training will stay focused on what you need to know for project delivery.

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What happened to the

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“orders”?

With the release of VMSX project management, we will no longer have to deal with Orders as a subset of Projects. Everyone will now be delivering projects. 

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  • edits, 

  • animations, 

  • shoots, and 

  • Storyboards. 

‘Orders’ should stop being a part of your daily language. Please make sure you refer to them as ‘projects’.

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These project jobs are now clearly distinguished as separate parts of the production cycle and now match what the clients experience for themselves in the Client Hub. They will be managed into within three independent project management tabs:

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We have provided three separate guideline pages that deep-dive on each of these stages in the production cycle. You can click on each of the links above to learn more.

‘Orders’ should stop being a part of your daily language. Please make sure you refer to them as ‘projects’.

Finding your projects

You can find your day-to-day VMS overviews and projects in the same way as previously, with one or two additional options from the VMSX project management pages. 

VMS homepage

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The homepage provides a suite of quick links that you should find useful, alongside a summary of your near-future scheduled deliveries in the VMS production calendar.

To find the VMS homepage:

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  • From the old VMS — click on the Home menu, top-left of page

  • From the VMSX — click on home icon, top-left of pagepage

From here, you can:

  • Create a new project in VMSX

  • Create a new credit pack in VMS

  • Copy the New Brief Form link — a shareable URL to where the client can submit a new project brief within the Client Hub.

  • Access the Team Website — leads to the VisDom Team intranet site.

Active Projects

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This list of active projects is the go-to pile of information representing all of the projects that Visual Domain currently has in production. 

You can sort this list by any of the columns by clicking on

the column headers, or filter the list for anything specific

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  • From the old VMS: choose “Projects” from the Projects* dropdown menu at the top of the page.

  • From the VMSX: click on the grey “Projects” link, next to the Home icon  

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Note

*The “Projects” dropdown menu may still be “Orders” at the time of VMSX launch. If so, this will be one of the first updates post-launch

VMS Communication Hub

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We have published a separate deep-dive guideline page for the Communication Hub, which also provides one or two handy ways to access your projects. You can follow this link to learn more.

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To find the Communication Hub:

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  • you can create new projects in VMSX from scratch;

  • you can pick up a draft project from the Sales Team via a closed deal in HubSpot; or

  • A you can pick up a project request from one of your clients via the Client Hub.

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Info

A feature under development for release in the near future will allow us to duplicate established projects, creating a new project that is pre-populated with details from the current project. There is a little “re-book” icon in the top-right corner of the project window. This icon is currently inactive. However, clients can already rebook any of their projects right now via the Client Hub.

Put basically, both each of these paths lead to a new project with a “draft” status — a . A draft project requires some set-up before it can be confirmed with the client and activated.

This is a key new feature of the VMSX: you cannot deliver your project’s pre-production or video jobs, if you have not confirmed the project (and the budget) with the client. 

The next section walks you all the way through to getting your project confirmed and activated.

Tip

The act of sending the confirmation email not only serves to activate the project, but it's Visual Domain's legally binding contract with the client.

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Before you get started, have a good look at the Production Team’s Project Confirmation checklist. Are you ready to create a new project?

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Pick a contact, any contact

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Start typing anything, and the search bar will present its best results from among all of our registered clients. Returning:

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If the primary contact that you are looking for is not therehere, you can add a new contact to the VMS database by accessing the Contacts page in the old VMS via the Clients Menu.

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The next page asks you for four more primary points of data before the VMSX can create a new draft project for you.

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  • Project name — Give your project a good, unique name that will allow you and your client to clearly identify it among a list of other projects.

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The lists of potential RMs and PMs are informed by the roles assigned to each registered VisDom user of the VMSX. If you cannot find a name that you expect to be available, you can approach your Production Manager or the Business Intelligence Manager, who can edit these roles.

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After you have completed these four fields, a blue “Save project” button will reveal itself. Hit that save button to initiate your new project.

Product typestypes

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Here is the extensive list of every product type available when initiating a new project.

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Completing the Project Summary

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Congratulations! Your project now exists in the VMSX database. In addition to the data that you have already provided, your new project now has a project number and its status is set to “Draft”. 

It is worth understanding that while now that the project is a draft your project , it is already visible to your client on the Client Hub, but it has not yet been confirmed. You can start chatting with them your client using the built-in project chat. The only people who have access to this chat are your project Contacts, the Relationship Manager, and the Project Manager. 

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We have deep-dive guidelines on the built-in VMSX project chat and the Communication Hub. Check it out to learn more.

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The core data fields on the left-hand side are compulsory. You already provided these when creating the project. However, most of these are not set in stone. You can edit them by floating your cursor to the right of the field and clicking on the edit pencil.

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The Product Type is locked in. This cannot be edited once the project has been created.

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Underneath the left-hand core data fields is the list of client contacts for this project. You can add any number of registered contacts to this list, provided they belong to the same Office that is associated with the project.

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These contacts can also be removed — unless there is only one. There must always be at least one project contact.

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The project contacts on this list can see, access, and interact with all of the project details on Client Hub. They can:

  • participate in the project chat, 

  • order shoots, 

  • review pre-production information, 

  • upload files and assets,

  • review and approve the videosthe videos

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Reminder: To add a new contact to the VMS database, access the Contacts page via the Clients Menu in the old VMS.

Your clients can also add and remove their own contacts via a similar method using the Client Hub.

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To start editing them, click on any of the pencil edit icons.

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All of this data also plays a significant role in the VMSX system providing valuable production analysis.

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The rest of the project set-up will behave in the same manner as if you had set up the project from scratch — with the following important exception:

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The total project price of a closed deal

You will find the total project price (as sold to the client) already populating the project’s Invoices tab. This will be one single price value, with possibly one additional disbursements value. 

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Similar to the notification process from the HubSpot deals, when a client utilises this service, an email notification will be sent to:

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  • The client’s assigned Relationship Manager

  • The client’s assigned Producer (if they have one).

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No files can be delivered directly from HubSpot into the VMSX. If your sales team or RMs received any files during their HubSpot communications, you will need to source it directly from the HubSpot Deal via the link provided in the email notification that you received when the deal was “closed”.

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Reminder: you cannot deliver any of your production jobs to the client without first confirming and activating this project.

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Don’t forget: until Until you have confirmed and activated your project, it is considered a “draft” project. If you leave the completion of your project set-up for later, you will be able to look up the project on the Active Projects list.

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After creating your project and setting up some details, you will need to send and activate your project before you can start delivering any pre-production or videos. This ensures that we have formally confirmed the client’s budget and scope before commencing work on the project.

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The first time you access this Invoices tab for a project, at the top you will see the yellow alert bar with the “Send & Activate” button. This will remain visible until you have activated the project. 

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You cannot activate your project if:

  • You have not assigned any production or disbursement costs

  • You have not assigned any production jobs — this can be either pre-production,  a a shoot or a video delivery. 

There is a lot of project information that is included in the confirmation email. Producers are advised to spend some time setting up their projects as best as they can before confirming. Time spent on setting up a quality project saves time down the line, and ensures that nothing is missed - leading to a much better an improved experience for both the client and our team.

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Who receives the confirmation email?

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The confirmation email will automatically choose all of the project contacts to receive the confirmation email. You can deselect any of these, though you must keep at least one of them. You will also be able to add any additional emails to the Cc and/or Bcc fields.

Additionally, the project’s producer and relationship manager will be automatically included, alongside an administrative email address that exists to catch and keep a record of all confirmation emails sent.

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What else can I change in the confirmation email?

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What information does the confirmation email share?

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The confirmation email presents a significant compilation of details that have been prepared across the project.

  • The project’s Relationship Manager

  • The Project Manager

  • The total number of videos deliveries (if there are any) 

    • plus the allowance of change requests

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The change request allowance presented here is taken from the first scheduled video delivery.

  • The total number of shoots (if there are any)

  • The totals of some of the pre-production deliverables (if included)

    • Script

    • Storyboard

  • A summary of the total project price, including:

    • How much of their production credit has been used

    • GST

    • The total amount that will be invoiced

  • Invoice conditions:

    • When the invoice will be sent

    • The length of the payment terms

    • Who will receive the invoice 

  • A link to the project on Client Hub — takes them directly to their project on the Client Hub

  • A link to pay the invoice immediately — takes them directly to the invoice tab within the project on Client Hub. This will only work if the user is an Admin or Accounts contact for the client. 

How to handle

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credit packs in the VMSX

Don’t!

All pre-paid production credit packs are sold and managed in HubSpot. Once sold, they are sent to the assigned Producer for confirmation within the old VMS and the credit pack made available to your projects via the Invoices tab, when appropriate.

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All projects now have a status that indicates their progress through the production cycle. Given the wide variety of video projects that we handle, these exist only for “broad brushstroke” indications. Nonetheless, they should be very useful for producers and production managers to understand at a glance the progress of all projects.

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Currently, you will only see your project status displayed next to the project’s name after you open the project. The status will eventually be added to VMS Projects lists, as well as being useful for production reports.

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