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1. Purpose of This Document

This document defines how media (primarily video) is received, named, organized, and prepared within MinistryCentral Europe.

It exists to ensure that:

  • Media assets are easy to locate
  • Courses remain maintainable over time
  • Editors and coordinators can work efficiently
  • Platform performance and reliability are preserved

This document applies to intake and organization, not editing or publication.


2. Scope of Media Covered

These standards apply to:

  • Course teaching videos
  • Instructional or training videos
  • Supporting video material
  • Audio recordings (where applicable)

They do not apply to:

  • Marketing media
  • Public-facing promotional content
  • One-off communications not retained long-term

3. Canonical Intake Flow (Overview)

  1. Instructor submits media (or recording)
  2. Instructor Coordinator receives and validates
  3. Media / Video Contributor processes and uploads
  4. Media is organized and named in Vimeo
  5. Coordinators and Editors reference media as needed

Instructors never upload media directly to platforms.


4. Accepted Media Formats

Video

  • MP4 (preferred)
  • MOV (acceptable)

Audio

  • MP3 (preferred)
  • WAV (acceptable)

Unusual formats should be converted before intake.


5. Naming Standards (Non-Negotiable)

Consistent naming is critical for long-term maintenance.

Required Naming Pattern

<CourseCode>_<LessonNumber>_<Short-Descriptive-Title>

Examples

MF001_L1_The-Call
MF001_L2_Formation-and-Discipline
BS003_L4_Acts-and-the-Early-Church

Rules:

  • Use hyphens instead of spaces
  • Avoid special characters
  • Keep titles concise
  • Do not include dates or versions unless required

6. Versioning Rules

  • Avoid version numbers in filenames unless necessary
  • Revisions replace prior versions unless otherwise noted
  • Deprecated media should be flagged, not deleted immediately
  • Canonical references must always point to the correct version

7. Organizational Standards (Vimeo)

Media should be organized by:

  • Course
  • Section (if applicable)
  • Lesson

Playlists or folders should mirror course structure.

Ad-hoc or personal organization is not permitted.


8. Quality Control (Intake Check)

Before media is accepted:

  • Audio is clear and intelligible
  • Video is stable and visible
  • Content matches requested scope
  • No sensitive or unintended material is included

Quality thresholds are reasonable, not perfectionist.


9. What Not to Do

  • ❌ Accept unnamed or ambiguously named files
  • ❌ Store media in personal cloud accounts
  • ❌ Upload directly to WordPress
  • ❌ Rename files after publication without coordination
  • ❌ Accept incomplete or placeholder recordings

10. Escalation Guidelines

Escalate when:

  • Media quality is insufficient
  • Naming or structure conflicts arise
  • Scope does not match expectations
  • Sensitive issues appear in content

Escalation protects everyone downstream.


11. Relationship to Other Documents

This document works together with:

  • Video Usage Policy
  • Embedding & Referencing Video in Documentation
  • Instructor Coordinator Guide
  • Course Coordinator Guide

It does not define publication or authority.


12. Summary

  • All media follows a defined intake flow
  • Naming standards are mandatory
  • Organization mirrors course structure
  • Media is prepared for others to reference
  • Consistency today prevents confusion later

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