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Using colors to organize and track your editorial progress
From the course: Post-Production Productivity
Using colors to organize and track your editorial progress
- [Instructor] In my previous lesson on using Trello, I demonstrated how to build a structure map to organize your scripted project into scene cards and acts. And this can, of course, can apply to reality projects that have a clear story structure as well. In this lesson I want to go even further and show you how to use color to track your editorial progress and keep you motivated to stay on task and not procrastinate until the last minute. I'm also going to to demonstrate how you can track your page counts, which can be incredibly useful in making sure that you stay on point, and you hit your editorial deadlines. We're here right now at the Structure Map that we left in the previous lesson, and we were talking about using colors to track your story. So as I go and hover over one of these cards, I'm going to hit the L button to bring up the Labels. And we did it by character. What I'm going to do is I'm actually going to…
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Going deeper with your Trello structure map6m 33s
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Using colors to organize and track your editorial progress7m 23s
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Managing editorial teams with Trello9m 34s
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Tracking your time with Toggl7m 38s
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Intro to building your post workflow with Trello7m 47s
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Creating and organizing "notes" checklists6m 19s
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Outsourcing repetitive tasks to Trello checklists6m 14s
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Slack for team communication6m 31s
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