I will try to build. What I want to build is this: I don't know, is there a name for this kind of workflow? So let's say I go out taking B-roll. Now, right now I'm using a lot of it for populating my own library, and sometimes I share it with stock libraries. And usually, they strip the sound. I like to have a workflow in which, well, my ideal workflow would probably be something like this.

Let's say I have a folder full of media and P4 files. I can usually end up with a few mistakes, unintentional takes, and those usually would be like kind of less than five seconds duration. Usually, I just eyeball and I look for the ones with a small file size that's too small. Next thing I like to do would be stripping out the audio, batching, putting the video into its own folder, and then maybe, because for stock I'm shooting it handheld, it should be stabilized. So, stabilization.

So it's basically a pipeline. And my question is this: can this be done? But if I want to build a few pipelines like this, this is, let's say, my stock video pipeline. I might have another pipeline for sorting, so I might have a few media pipelines, and I don't want to have to go every time into a repository and run it. But it does make sense that it's just a script, basically.

So what's the best way to have a few scripts? I'm basically asking what's a good GUI for this kind of workflow? I want to have my media folders, and then I want to say run this script within this folder, and that would take the TDM out of setting up and resetting up environments and Python and all the rest of it. So what would you recommend as a tool for doing that?