What Is a DIT (Digital Imaging Technician)?
A DIT (Digital Imaging Technician) is the on-set crew member responsible for managing digital camera footage. They handle data offload, backup, color management, and transfer of dailies to post-production.
DIT Responsibilities
The DIT role encompasses several critical functions:
- Data offload: Copying footage from camera cards to secure storage, typically with checksum verification.
- Backup management: Creating multiple copies of footage following the 3-2-1 backup rule (3 copies, 2 different media types, 1 offsite).
- On-set color: Applying LUTs and monitoring color on set to ensure footage matches the creative intent.
- Quality control: Checking footage for technical issues before the production moves on.
- Dailies transfer: Sending footage to editorial, either by shipping drives or electronic transfer.
The DIT Cart
DITs typically work from a mobile workstation called a "DIT cart" that includes:
- High-performance computer with RAID storage
- Multiple card readers for various camera media
- Calibrated reference monitor for color assessment
- Color management software (DaVinci Resolve, Pomfort Silverstack, etc.)
- Network equipment for file transfer
DIT vs. Data Wrangler
While sometimes used interchangeably, there's a distinction:
- Data Wrangler: Focuses primarily on data management — offload, backup, organization.
- DIT: Encompasses data wrangling plus color management, quality control, and technical consultation with the cinematographer.
On smaller productions, one person may handle both roles. On larger productions, a DIT may supervise multiple data wranglers.
DIT File Transfer Challenges
One of the biggest challenges for DITs is getting footage off set quickly and reliably:
- Volume: Modern cameras generate 500GB-2TB+ per day.
- Time pressure: Editorial often needs dailies before the next day's shoot.
- Network limitations: Hotel WiFi, remote locations, and cellular connections are unreliable.
- Cost: Shipping drives is slow; pay-per-GB services at $0.25/GB are expensive at scale.
Handrive for DITs
Handrive addresses these challenges:
- Free transfer: No per-GB fees, no matter the volume.
- Satellite-grade protocol: Handles high latency and packet loss common in remote locations.
- Direct P2P: Transfers directly to editorial without cloud intermediary.
- Headless mode: Studio runs an always-on Handrive server so DITs can upload whenever ready.
Learn how to set up a DIT-to-editorial workflow:
How to Transfer Dailies from Set to Post →