Dear Shared Drive: We Need to Break Up
It’s not me. It’s… actually, it’s you.
We’ve been through a lot together. You were there for my first client pitch video, my 47th version of a sizzle reel, and that time I accidentally deleted the wrong project folder but didn’t realize it until a week later.
But it’s time we had the talk.
Because the truth is, I’ve outgrown you. And frankly, you’re holding me back.
You Were Great—For a While
Let’s be fair. You were the low-cost, low-friction fix when our team needed somewhere—anywhere—to store all our video assets. For a while, dragging folders into a shared drive felt like a win. But now?
I’m juggling dozens of projects, editors across time zones, last-minute creative requests, and an avalanche of raw footage. I don’t have time to wonder if “Final_V6_ACTUALfinal_THISONE.mov” is really the final file.
And yet here we are. Still stuck in an unsearchable digital junk drawer.
You’re Not Built for the Work I Do
Creative teams today don’t just need storage—they need speed, structure, and sanity.
We need to:
You can’t give me any of that, Shared Drive. You never could.
There’s Someone Else…
I didn’t want you to hear it like this, but… I’ve met someone new.
They’re called a Media Asset Management (MAM) system. And they just get me.
With MAM, I can:
And if I’m being really honest? I’ve got my eye on IPV Curator. It’s smart, scalable, and built for the kind of creative chaos I deal with daily. It doesn’t just store media—it manages it. It’s like the producer I never had.
You Deserve a Team That Only Needs “Good Enough”
There’s probably someone out there who’s still using USB drives or naming their folders “NEWNEWEST.” And maybe that’s your match.
But me? I need more.
So, Shared Drive, thank you. For the memories. For the mess. For teaching me what not to settle for.
But it's time I moved on—to something smarter, faster, and frankly, way more organized.
Love always,
A burnt-out creative who’s finally done searching 10 subfolders for “that one b-roll clip of the CEO on a boat.”
Ready to break up with your shared drive too?
You deserve better. (We can help.)