Product / Post Bible

The living source of truth for every post project.

PostSync turns project standards into an accessible operating record: camera specs, audio path, folder structure, review rules, delivery targets, and archive expectations.

Editors reviewing project standards inside a post-production suite
From footage to final delivery, every cut in sync.
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Project truth layer
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Core standards
Live
Version-aware record
Export
Supervisor-ready proof
Operating record
Camera and sound rules
Folder structure
Review and approval path

What it replaces

No more hunting for the latest PDF, thread, or spreadsheet.

The Post Bible becomes the place the team checks before ingest, edit, review, delivery, and archive decisions are made.

Camera and sound rules

Capture technical specs, frame rates, audio workflow, sync rules, color pipeline, LUT notes, and escalation contacts.

Folder structure

Define the expected naming, drive layout, project paths, proxy structure, and shared storage rules.

Review and approval path

Keep version names, approval owners, comment etiquette, and client visibility clear from the first day.

Delivery and archive standards

Connect finish specs, QC gates, platform masters, subtitle requirements, manifests, and long-term storage checks.

Operating impact

A clean project launch makes every later handover less expensive.

Better onboarding

New editors, assistants, vendors, and client leads can understand the project without asking the same questions again.

Fewer assumptions

Supervisors can point the team to the agreed workflow instead of rebuilding context in calls and chat.

Traceable decisions

Post rules become visible records that can be exported, reviewed, and reused across future productions.

Repeatable templates

Companies can standardize a professional post launch across commercials, broadcast, streaming, and social projects.

Ready for the workspace

Open the Post Bible inside the live command center.

Use the secured workspace to show how Post Bible records connect to ingest, deliverables, risks, archive, and team access.

Open workspace