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Do it now or pay later. Tips to organizing movie collections. |
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| Author: Susan Gavin |
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Decide whether the collection will be organized by genre, alphabetically or simply by number. The decision to use these or some other category would be up to the owner.
Some blank 3X5 inch cards will come in handy for the next step. Just write the needed information on the cards. Then place the cards on the floor to keep the movies separated later on.
* Genre: western, drama, family, horror, fantasy, sci-fi, erotica, action, adventure and many more. Again the decision will be up to the owner. Just be sure to think of as many categories as may be needed now instead of later.
* Alphabetical order is self explanatory. When putting the DVDs on the shelf, in a box or on that big stack over there in the corner leave at least 5-10 case widths of space for new additions to the collection. A good way to burn up an afternoon is moving anything after the new addition over one space to the right.
* The simple number method is just that. Label the 3X5 cards in groups of ten. 1-10, 11-20, 21-30 and the sequence goes on. Use a notebook or pad of some sort to match the movie to the number. Don't lose the notebook or another way to burn up an afternoon has been discovered. This is the easiest and quickest method. The drawback is the same as the alphabetical order method. Make sure room is left for expansion.
* A software designed for collecting DVDs is highly recommended. It has everything possible for any movie collector. There are also several very nice programs for collectors young and old on many of the freeware sites. The methods of categorizing is entirely up to the collector. Just stay consistent and everything will work out fine.
The large collection can be of great entertainment. Having to find a specific DVD that is lost in the masses tends to break the mood for that movie. So avoid the embarrassment of spending more time looking for a DVD than entertainment time with the family, girlfriend, dog or whomever.
Organize first.
About Author
Born in Blackfoot,ID. Raised in Pingree,ID. I am Sue Gavin. Married almost 33 yrs.to the same guy. In 1993 my husband had a 5000lb vault door fall on him. Don't worry he lived. 2007 ended up with a seizure that fractured a vertebrae and that was the end of my career. Now my hubby and I are trying to make a go of a webstore. Life goes up and down. Just be there for the ups!
My webstore is dedicated to safe storage options for your DVD, media and download movie collection. Protect your investment. Find my store at http://www.Storeitdvd.com
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