
You're Shipping Wedding Films Without Version Control
You're Shipping Wedding Films Without Version Control You shoot weddings. Maybe you have done five. Maybe you have done twenty. But every time, the same thing happens. You show up. You look at the venue. You make a judgment call about where to put the camera. You hope the audio holds. You hope you do not miss the first kiss because you were adjusting a setting. You hope the edit somehow comes together from whatever you captured. You are shipping wedding films without version control. No system for what you capture. No fallback when something goes wrong. No repeatable process that produces consistent results regardless of venue, lighting, or crew size. Every wedding is a from-scratch build with no documentation from the last one. And when something breaks — when you miss the vow exchange because you were repositioning, when the audio cuts out during the father's speech, when you arrive at the edit with forty minutes of unusable footage — there is no git revert . The moment is gone. The
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