Studio Automation 101 with Marc, Dan, Lesley, and Rob

Studio Automation 101 with Marc, Dan, Lesley, and Rob

Author: Daniel Jester April 19, 2022 Duration: 25:12

Summary

Last week our episode featured some high level discussion about automation in the studio with Marc Berenson. This week Marc is back and he brought friends! In a first for this show we had 4 guests, the team at Stanley Black and Decker that Marc worked with to find ways to automate their repetitive tasks, and save time and effort. As Dan Berzak, head of this efficiency team,  tells us, it’s about leveling not only the playing field, but your own expectations on what you can do. 

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Key Takeaways

  • Building off of episode 56, we talk to the team that built a useful and accessible automation system.
  • One of the keys to success this team learned is to make scripts and actions as modular as possible.
  • Level the playing field, find the lowest common denominator. Don't get too specific.
  • If you can get 100 assets 50% of the way to completion with automation, thats better than getting 1 asset 100% of the way.
  • Leveraging tools the studio had already, the team was able to improve accessibility to images, speed up the review process, and provide updates in real time.
  • The team learned not to overuse tools in each platform, so as not to bake in to many changes.
  • Thinking of the entire process as additive is a great way to prevent overcooking your images.
  • Marc theorizes that the future of Photoshop actions may be actions that are triggered by keywords or other metadata.

Credits
Produced by: Creative Force - creativeforce.io
Edited by: Calvin Lanz Sound - clsound.net
Hosted by: Daniel Jester - danieltjester.com


Hosted by Daniel Jester, The E-commerce Content Creation Podcast goes beyond the surface to explore the intricate world of visual storytelling behind online retail. This isn't just about taking pretty pictures; it's a deep dive into the entire creative engine that powers modern brands. Each conversation examines how photographers, videographers, stylists, and art directors actually work with marketing, merchandising, and tech teams to turn creative vision into tangible business results. You'll hear practical discussions about workflow, technology, and management that sit at the intersection of art and commerce. Covering a landscape that includes beauty, fashion, and countless other sectors, the podcast reveals how strategic content creation directly influences customer experience and organizational goals. For anyone involved in bringing a product to life online, these episodes offer a rare look at the collaborative challenges and solutions that define success in a crowded digital marketplace. Tune in for honest talk about the craft, business, and evolving technology of e-commerce visuals.
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