Project Management is definition of project and user settings to customize the colour grading environment.
In Lustre, a project uses the following hierarchy:
- Project: Generally speaking, a Lustre project corresponds to a large work effort such as a film. A project contains all the information regarding the location of:
- Project data files
- Original footage
- Rendered files
- Scene: A scene contains the Libraries, the Scene-based Grade Bin and degrained material within the project.
- Library: The library contains the source clips, cuts, grades, audio and related metadata.
- Cut: A group of shots that get rendered.
- Grade: The operations performed on a cut.
In addition, a project also contains information about the users accessing the project, and their preferences. Lustre saves the preferences of each user of a project at the end of every work session. The saved settings are restored when the user logs back on.
To prepare a project for colour grading:
- (Optional) Before running Lustre for the first time, configure the init.config file. See Configuring System Settings.
- Create and set up the project. See Project Configuration.
- Create and set up the users for the project. See User Configuration.
- Create scenes. See Working With Scenes.
- Organize the footage in cuts. See Managing Cuts.
- Create grades. See Creating a Grade Version for a Cut