Contents:

Introduction

The Deliveries tab is where you create and upload all of your videos. Essentially this represents the Project’s post-production phase. 

You need to create a delivery for each individual video that the Project requires. There is no limit to the amount of deliveries a Project can host.

There are currently four types of video delivery that can be chosen:

A bulk video delivery feature is currently in development. Social cutdown is in further development for the addition of several advance features.

Creating new deliveries

To create a new video delivery, hover your cursor over the blue “+” icon, then select one of the video job types from the dropdown menu.

For each video delivery, you will be required to provide multiple data points. The accuracy of this data is important for two main reasons: 

Each video delivery requires the following information:

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The name you use will also be applied to the video itself and any associated calendar events. 

The name you use will also be applied to the video itself and any associated calendar events. 

Production elements vs Delivery type

This table shows which production elements are available per video delivery type.

Delivery type

Edit time

Animation

Colour Grading

Edit

Compulsory

Yes

Yes

Animation

Yes

Compulsory

Yes

Social Cutdown

Yes

Video upload

Yes

Your deliveries are now “booked”  

After you have created one or two video jobs, these jobs and their data will now be visible to you with the status = “booked”.

Most of the data you have set up will be clearly visible. There are two exceptions:

The additional options icon on the right shows:

Video statuses

Your video jobs will likely progress through the following statuses:

What can the client see?

At this early stage, while the client can see all the pre-production and filming details, they will not be able to see “booked” video delivery details. These details are primarily for the benefit of the production team. However, they will be able to observe how many video deliveries have been prepared. This information is summarised for them in their Confirmation Email, as well as being visible on the Client Hub projects view. 

Delivering your videos

Once our production team has completed editing a video, they will be looking to upload and deliver it to the client.

Confirm your Project

Firstly, you will not be able to upload your videos without first confirming and activating the Project. To send a Project confirmation email to the client and activate your Project, you will need to visit the Invoices tab. This is covered in the Creating new projects section.

A Project should be confirmed prior to moving into Pre-Production. You should not often be in a position where you are confirming in order to upload a video. 

Upload the video to the VMSX

Anyone can upload a video when it is ready to be shared with the client. However, this is usually done by the editor or animator, who will then expect the Producer to assess the job prior to sharing it with the client.

When you are ready, find the “upload” option from the “more options” icon to the right. This currently takes you to the old VMS video-upload interface.

Provide end-of-day notes, add as many appropriate tags as you can come up with, then upload your video. 

The video tags greatly improve the chance that your video will be discoverable in the future — either by colleagues looking for examples of previous work or clients sifting through our portfolio.

After your video has been uploaded, the Project’s delivery job will update it’s status. You will also have an easy way to copy the video’s link for sharing with third parties that cannot access the video via Client Hub.

The additional options now available for this video delivery are:

If you upload a new video at this stage, it will simply replace the current version of the video. 

Notify the client

To let the client know that their video is ready for previewing, select the “Deliver” option, customise the delivery email template, and then click send. This email will invite the client to preview their video from their Client Hub account. The email will link directly to their version of the project’s Deliveries tab. From here they can “view” the video on a page that also provides them with a change request tool. This is the best and most convenient method for their team to communicate their changes to our editors.

For more on the client’s perspective when using Client Hub, see the Client Hub section. 

Getting the video approved

At this point, the video job status will be “delivered”. Your goal is to get the status to “approved” — the client must do this from their Client Hub account.

Change management

If the client provides some feedback, or submits a change request using their Change Request tool, the video job will update its status to “Changes”.

You can access the Internal Changes management page from the additional options icon. From here, a Producer can assess, collate, and schedule feedback for their editors. The system will also provide an email notifying the Producer of any changes requested by the client via the Change Request tool. 

During this video revision process, the various video statuses you may see are:

If changes have been submitted, the system will warn you if you try to deliver without first having uploaded a new video. The status should read “Changes uploaded” before you deliver again. 

Revisions allowance

We clearly communicate to the client how many revisions we will support for a video delivery. The number of revisions is set when you first create the video delivery, and is visually represented by the pencil icons on the video thumbnail. The clients see the same at their end.

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Once the number of revisions has been set, this cannot be changed without following the revisions workflow and/or charging the client for further work.

Once the number of revisions has been set, this cannot be changed without following the revisions workflow and/or charging the client for further work.

When a client runs out of revisions, we should either push for final approval, or start a conversation about changing for additional revises.

Final approval 

When a client is ready to give their final approval, we should get them to formally “approve” from their Client Hub account. This will formalise the client’s approval and improve the chances that they won’t return later with further changes. Equally importantly, this also ensures that the VMSX production reports understand that you have delivered this job.

Other metrics, such as the date that approval was received, are also important metrics in our assessment of the weight and success of the project in terms of time, efforts, and income. 

It is in the Producers’ best interests that all of their video deliveries are formally approved by the client in a timely manner, as this will more accurately reflect their past and present workloads and performance within VMSX production reports.

Archiving

After a video has been approved, if a Producer is satisfied with the project they should then “archive” the video. This closes the video delivery and officially marks it as complete. If the video has been approved for 14 days, the system will automatically archive the video, unless the video has been “unapproved”.

Both “Unapprove” and “Archive” options are only visible after the client has approved the video.