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Creating timeline presets to edit in contexts
From the course: Post-Production Productivity
Creating timeline presets to edit in contexts
- [Instructor] In a previous lesson, I broke down the basic idea of what it means to editing contexts using the GTD system, but just to briefly review, the idea is to organize your daily editing tasks into different mindsets such as watching footage, doing your first cuts and doing notes, music, sound effects, and so on. When organizing specific tasks in this way, it minimizes the amount of time and energy required to shift your focus which then allows you to edit faster and with more clarity. In this lesson, I'm going to walk you through how I specifically create timeline presets to help me stay focused. We're starting here in OmniFocus which I showed you in previous lessons on the GTD system. Very briefly to review, step one was to capture all of our random tasks, step two was to organize them into specific single actions as well as projects and then step three was to start organizing them into contexts. So you can see…
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Keeping things organized in OmniFocus with the Review feature9m 42s
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Creating checklists in Trello to batch process tasks7m 22s
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Organizing editorial tasks in Trello by energy level7m 28s
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Creating custom perspectives in OmniFocus10m 41s
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Using Trello for GTD (instead of OmniFocus)14m 43s
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Using OmniFocus to capture your tasks7m 3s
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Using OmniFocus to sort your actions and projects7m 29s
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Creating timeline presets to edit in contexts8m 26s
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Using OmniFocus to assign contexts7m 6s
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