Media intake rules
Expected cards, file naming, camera folders, sound folders, checksum status, and backup requirements.
Product / DIT Pack
The DIT Pack keeps camera reports, sound reports, checksums, LUTs, drives, naming, and unresolved issues visible before the edit team loses time.

Handover control
The DIT Pack gives post supervisors a structured checklist for the handover that usually lives across messages, filenames, and memory.
Expected cards, file naming, camera folders, sound folders, checksum status, and backup requirements.
Camera reports, sound reports, continuity notes, tech logs, drive labels, and missing paperwork in one review path.
LUTs, CDLs, show looks, stills, color notes, and handoff exceptions stay connected to the project record.
Problems that would normally hide in a text thread become visible risks with owners and due dates.
Why it matters
They can see what arrived, what is missing, and what must be fixed before sync, proxies, or assembly.
The workspace shows whether the handover is complete enough to proceed or needs intervention.
External services receive a clearer technical package instead of partial notes and assumptions.
The business sees operational blockers before they become overtime, missed delivery, or client distrust.
Operational handover
PostSync makes the handover visible enough for the team and simple enough for decision makers.