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Creating Work Titles
Due to the nature of the ʻUluʻulu collections, along with the nature of moving images themselves, cataloging of work titles typically happens after an item has been accessioned, digitized, and viewed. Otherwise, it is often nigh impossible to determine what titles actually exist on the physical carriers. The ʻUluʻulu workflow writing committee supposes that one could create work titles before digitizing—indeed, series titles such as Enduring Pride are one such example—however, for now we will stick with the standard procedures.
Accession items
Digitize items
Put access files on cataloger computer
Utilize Willie (ʻUluʻulu's resident 32GB jump drive), and procure access files from the media specialist
Copy files into proper folder on desktop
Find items in MAVIS client
Watch and shot log items
Double click on item
Go to Shot Log Tab
Open video in video player
Enter shot log metadata [might be possible/more efficient to import shot log metadata from a word document]
Right click, Add
Start Time: h:mm:ss:frames
Description: enter description
End Time: h:mm:ss:frames
save record
Repeat for each segment until video ends.
Declare umbrella titles and multipart titles in notes fields.
If, while watching the video, it becomes clear that this item contains multiple titles, or that the title(s) on this item extend into other items, the presence of umbrella titles must be noted in the component.
Go to Notes Tab
Notes: enter declaritive placeholder statements here
Part of Umbrella Title
Complete of [title] or Part 1 of 3 of [title] (if known)
Continued from [item number]
Continues on [item number])
Determine titles
After watching a grouping of videotapes, the Cataloger is now in a position to determine where titles begin and end.
There should be four main types of titles found during this process: single carrier titles—titles that correspond to a single carrier; self-contained umbrella titles—a group of titles that appear in completion on a single carrier; multiple carrier work titles—a title that spans multiple carriers that contain only that title; multiple carrier umbrella titles—multiple titles that overlap multiple carriers.
Decide what constitutes a title and where they begin and end
If a title cannot yet be determined, because additional carriers need to be digitized and views, hold off on determining this title
Create titles.
Attach secondary components to the newly created first title titles.
Click on a secondary item
Right click on the item, Attach To…
In the popped-up Find Box, enter the Title No that you want to attach to, Find
Select the title
Edit newly created titles.
Move titles into proper hierarchy1)
Determine where a title will be placed within the existing title hierarchy.
Open the title that will be the direct parent.
Log into MAVIS
Open Titles module
Find the title
Go to Contents (or, in the case of a series title, Episodes) tab
Add title
Select the title
Repeat process for remaining titles
Additional steps for umbrella titles
Create new titles in contents of umbrella title. Change title, title purpose, summary. Uncheck not for public tag. Go to production field.
Confirm the following in the Umbrella title
For the items attached to an umbrella title [applies to top level item in archive
2)]: Notes: Part X of X of TitleNo (Title); or, Complete TitleNo (Title)
Component contents
put start time/end time for each title
if title does not appear on component leave blank
uncheck complete if title does not appear in its entirety on the specific component
notes: Part X of X; or, Title does not appear on component.
Add up duration and put it into proper children titles.
Add technical production info for non-Umbrella titles
Color, Sound, Duration can be taken from videos
For titles that span multiple carriers
Okay, okay, That is a good start to cataloging. Now you've got yourself some titles. Why not take a break and start the clip-making process! After you have added clip data to the spreadsheet, you can return to fleshing out your new title records.