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&lt;/script&gt;&lt;iframe sandbox="allow-scripts" security="restricted" src="http://www.aberth.com/digitalstorytelling/why-naming-conventions-matter/embed/" width="600" height="338" title="&#x201C;Why naming conventions matter&#x201D; &#x2014; Aberth Digital Storytelling" frameborder="0" marginwidth="0" marginheight="0" scrolling="no" class="wp-embedded-content"&gt;&lt;/iframe&gt;</html><description>Here&#x2019;s a tip that will make post-production, storing, archiving and finding individual digital stories easier. When working with workshop participants and individuals, ask them to make a final decision about which name they will use on their digital story. This seems so simple, but some people find it difficult because: they have a name like John Smith which makes it hard to identify or make themselves stand out in public the name by which they&#x2019;re known is not their given name they think they may like to keep the option of telling an anonymous story etc Having decided on a name. Make one folder called, say, &#x201C;joe-m-bloggs&#x201D;. Spelling is important, as is not using spaces in the folder name. On BBC Capture Wales / Cipolwg ar Gymru workshops, inside this folder we always used to make sub-folders for: projects scans sized_images soundtrack titles video voice-over This folder is the storyteller Joe M. Bloggs&#x2019;s special place on the workshop computer. Joe will use these folders to store the pictures and sounds that he is&#xA0; going to use in the making of his film. This kind of tidy housekeeping is something I learned mainly from Huw Davies when he was in charge of post production at BBC Capture Wales. When you&#x2019;re working with groups of digital storytellers in workshops, having each person&#x2019;s assets all within one named folder is essential. It makes it easy to to keep track of everything, give individuals a copy of not just their story but their source materials. Cleaning up the machines ready for the next workshop also becomes easier. From the Capture Wales guide, here&#x2019;s an article on editing your digital story by Huw Davies. Written and first published by Gareth Morlais on 25 June 2009</description><thumbnail_url>http://www.aberth.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/922328173_b246929f28_files.jpg</thumbnail_url></oembed>
