SMPTE
AG
06
Administrative
Guideline
New
Project
Form
Instructions
Approved
-
Approved:
2025-03-25
Copyright
Β©
2025
,
Society
of
Motion
Picture
and
Television
Engineers
.
All
rights
reserved.
No
part
of
this
material
may
be
reproduced,
by
any
means
whatsoever,
without
the
prior
written
permission
of
the
Society
of
Motion
Picture
and
Television
Engineers.
Foreword
π
The
Society
of
Motion
Picture
and
Television
Engineers
(SMPTE)
is
an
internationally-recognized
standards
developing
organization.
Headquartered
and
incorporated
in
the
United
States
of
America,
SMPTE
has
members
in
over
80
countries
on
six
continents.
SMPTEβs
SMPTE's
Engineering
Documents,
including
Standards,
Recommended
Practices,
and
Engineering
Guidelines,
are
prepared
by
SMPTEβs
SMPTE's
Technology
Committees.
Participation
in
these
Committees
is
open
to
all
with
a
bona
fide
interest
in
their
work.
SMPTE
cooperates
closely
with
other
standards-developing
organizations,
including
ISO,
IEC
and
ITU.
SMPTE
Engineering
Documents
are
drafted
in
accordance
with
the
rules
given
in
its
Standards
Operations
Manual.
For
more
information,
please
visit
www.smpte.org
.
This
Standards
Administrative
Guideline
forms
an
adjunct
to
the
use
and
interpretation
of
the
SMPTE
Standards
Operations
Manual.
In
the
event
of
a
conflict,
the
Operations
Manual
shall
prevail.
This
Administrative
Guideline
provides
instructions
for
completing
a
New
Project
Form
,
which
is
available
at
Element
a
,
in
Clause
a
Annex
A
.
NOTE
1
ββ
New
Project
Forms
,
once
approved,
will
be
added
to
the
collection
of
other
approved
AG
forms
posted
to
a
location
specified
by
the
SMPTE
Director
of
Standards
Development.
NOTE
2
ββ
No
projects
may
be
created
without
filling
in
a
copy
of
a
New
Project
Form
.
This
document
is
intended
to
help
collect
information
so
that
a
Technology
Committee
Chair
may
start
the
New
Project
Process
detailed
in
the
SMPTE
Standards
Operations
Manual
2
Conformance
π
The
following
keywords
have
a
specific
meaning
in
the
context
of
this
document:
shall
and
shall
not
express
a
requirement
from
which
no
deviation
is
permitted;
should
and
should
not
express
a
strong
recommendation
without
necessarily
mentioning
or
excluding
other
choices;
may
expresses
explicit
liberty
(or
opportunity)
to
do
something;
Note
and
informative
indicates
that
the
associated
prose
is
not
indispensable,
and
can
be
removed,
changed,
or
added
editorially
without
affecting
the
scope,
or
the
document's
usage.
3
2
Normative
references
π
The
following
documents
are
referred
to
in
the
text
in
such
a
way
that
some
or
all
of
their
content
constitutes
requirements
of
this
document.
For
dated
references,
only
the
edition
cited
applies.
For
undated
references,
the
latest
edition
of
the
referenced
document
(including
any
amendments)
applies.
4
3
Terms
and
definitions
π
No
terms
and
definitions
are
listed
in
this
document.
5
General
Instructions
π
All
new
projects
submitted
as
of
2025-06-01
shall
utilize
the
HTML
Workflow
as
defined
by
SMPTE
AG-26
and
other
AGs,
with
the
explicit
exception
of
Registered
Disclosure
Document
(RDD).
NOTE
ββ
Support
for
RDD
Document
types
will
come
at
a
future
date,
TBD.
6
Instructions
for
Project
Details
π
6.1
Title
(Table
1)
π
The
title
of
your
project
should
be
short
and
descriptive
title
starting
with
the
TC
parent
group.
This
appears
on
all
project
lists.
NOTE
ββ
As
soon
as
you
have
chosen
your
title,
replace
the
text
βAG-06
"AG-06
New
Project
Formβ
Form"
with
that
title
and
save
this
file
with
a
filename
of
the
form:
<TC>[-<update>]-<type>[-<number>][-<part>][<element>]-<description>[(<note>)]
which
is
similar
to
the
work-in-progress
document
naming
convention
(
SMPTE
AG-02
).
Where:
-
<TC>
-
is
the
Group
that
authored
the
document
e.g.
31FS
-
<type>
-
is
the
output
document
type
ST
|
RP
|
EG
|
RDD
|
AN
|
ER
|
OV
|
AG
-
<number>
-
is
the
optional
SMPTE
HQ
staff-assigned
document
number
-
<part>
-
is
the
optional
part
number
-
<element>
-
is
the
optional
element
letter
-
<update>
-
is
the
word
Revision
or
Amendment
or
is
absent
-
<description>
-
is
a
brief
indicator
of
subject,
such
as
an
abbreviated
name
of
the
project,
constructed
using
only
alpha
characters,
digits,
space
(β
β)
("
")
and
"-"β’
-
<note>
-
is
an
optional
string
that
can
be
used
to
annotate
the
project,
e.g.
coordination
.
The
<note>
shall
be
constructed
using
only
alpha
characters,
digits,
β-β
"-"
-
Required
but
unknown
fields
should
be
replaced
with
XX
until
known
-
Optional
but
unknown
fields
should
be
omitted
until
known
EXAMPLE
1
ββ
21DC-ER-Perpetual
Motion
Picture
Generator
EXAMPLE
2
ββ
31FS-RDD-97-MXF
Custom
Metadata
Mapping
For
Space
Craft
EXAMPLE
3
ββ
35PM-Revision-ST-2067-2-Core
Constraints
2022
update(from-Github-issues)
EXAMPLE
4
ββ
XX-ST-My
New
Project
of
Unknown
TC
6.2
Proponents
(Table
2)
π
The
SMPTE
Standards
Operations
Manual
Β§6.3
requires
one
or
more
Proponents,
who
are
SMPTE
Standards
Members
agreeing
to
be
actively
involved
in
the
Project
.
Proponents
are
individuals
and
not
organizations.
The
first
listed
proponent
will
become
the
publicly
visible
main
contact
for
the
project.
The
proponentβs
proponent's
field
is
not
publicly
visible
but
can
be
seen
by
Standards
Community
members.
Please
extend
the
table
as
needed.
6.3
Details
(Tables
3
and
4)
π
6.3.1
Notes
for
Table
3
π
-
Description
-
A
short
description
of
the
projectβs
project's
purpose
and
objectives.
This
text
is
aimed
at
the
public
who
will
read
it
and
thus
should
be
able
to
understand
the
Project
in
general
terms.
There
may
be
extra
requirements
for
this
field
for
the
Public
CD
Process
(
SMPTE
AG-22
)
-
Problem
to
be
solved
-
A
short
statement
about
the
problem
to
be
solved.
Ideally
phrased
in
terms
of
requirements
such
that
when
those
requirements
are
met,
the
document
is
complete.
There
may
be
extra
requirements
for
this
field
for
the
Public
CD
Process
(
SMPTE
AG-22
)
-
Project
scope
-
A
short
description
of
the
scope
of
work
that
will
be
done
and
optionally
elements
that
are
out
of
scope.
A
narrow
scope
often
results
in
a
faster,
more
controlled
project
lifecycle.
An
example
would
be
βRevision
"Revision
of
standard
ST
xxx
to
roll-up
amendment
ST-xxx-Amd-1
and
to
update
the
normative
referencesβ
references"
.
This
limited
scope
is
intended
to
restrict
the
work
to
just
the
details
in
the
scope
without
opening
the
document
up
for
redesign.
-
Specific
Tasks
-
A
high-level
list
of
tasks
that
need
to
be
completed
as
the
work
progresses.
Consider
test
materials,
sample
bitstreams,
sample
software,
data
schemas,
validation
criteria,
problem
decomposition,
liaisons
with
other
organizations
etc.
-
Type
of
Output
-
Check
one
or
more
boxes
where:
ST β Standard RP β Recommended Practice
EG β Engineering Guideline Rev β Revision
ER β Engineering Report RDD β Registered Disclosure Document
ST - Standard RP - Recommended Practice
EG - Engineering Guideline Rev - Revision
ER - Engineering Report RDD - Registered Disclosure Document
-
Existing
Version
of
Doc
-
For
revisions,
HTML
Pub
indicates
there
is
an
HTML
published
base
doc
as
defined
by
SMPTE
AG-26
.
This
is
to
ensure
there
is
a
proper
redline
that
will
be
generated
as
part
of
the
revision
process.
PDF/Word
indicates
extra
time
will
need
to
be
allocated
to
the
generation
of
an
HTML
base
doc,
as
none
such
exists.
-
Link
to
PDF/Word
-
If
the
above
is
marked
PDF/Word
,
an
SKN
link
shall
be
provided
to
the
source
PDF/Word
(and
all
related
documents
elements;
zip
as
needed),
so
that
the
working
group
can
ensure
the
generation
of
HTML
base
for
revision
is
as
close
to
possible
to
the
source
document.
-
HTML
Training
-
As
all
documents
must
be
published
in
HTML
as
defined
by
SMPTE
AG-26
as
of
2025-06-01,
indicate
if
there
will
need
to
be
time
allocated
to
training
on
this
workflow.
-
Public
CD
-
Please
indicate
if
you
intend
to
use
the
SMPTE
AG-22
process.
This
decision
can
be
changed
at
any
time.
-
Dates
-
Estimation
of
the
start
and
end
dates
of
the
project.
Consult
with
TC
Chair
or
SVP
or
Engineering
Director
for
help.
If
the
project
is
a
Revision
and
the
Existing
Version
of
Doc
is
marked
PDF/Word
,
extra
time
shall
be
allocated
to
creation
of
an
HTML
base
doc.
If
HTML
Training
is
checked
Yes
extra
time
shall
be
allocated
for
said
training.
-
Known
References
-
Complete
this
section
if
there
are
known
documents
or
bodies
of
work
critical
to
the
project
e.g.
SMPTE
mapping
of
an
ITU
or
ISO/IEC
standard.
-
External
Liaisons
-
Known
entities
to
be
informed
that
the
project
has
started.
The
Group
should
draft
the
liaison
letter
for
the
SVP
and
submit
via
the
TC
chairs.
-
Additional
Liaisons
-
Additional
Liaisons
not
in
the
list
above.
-
TC
Liaisons
-
Check
the
TCs
with
which
documents
should
be
shared
or
communications
maintained.
6.3.2
Notes
for
Table
4
π
-
Project
Group
Name
and
Existing
Group
question
-
The
submitter
may
make
a
request
here
for
a
new
or
existing
Project
Group
to
support
the
Project.
It
may
be
modified
if
the
SVP
decides
that
the
work
should
go
elsewhere.
If
the
Group
already
exists,
enter
its
name
exactly
as
shown
in
Teams.
If
a
new
Group
is
required,
enter
the
proposed
name
and
fill
out
the
fields
below
for
the
new
group
to
be
set
up.
Individual
β
-
for
projects
with
only
a
single
person
doing
the
work
and
therefore
needing
no
Teams
resources.
-
Project
Type
-
Check
one
of
these
boxes
where:
WG β Working Group typically for larger projects with several subgroups doing drafting
DG β Drafting Group for drafting an individual document
SG β Study Group to create an Engineering Report (internal to SMPTE or for publication)
TF β Task Force for study groups involving multiple TCs or active participation by
WG - Working Group typically for larger projects with several subgroups doing drafting
DG - Drafting Group for drafting an individual document
SG - Study Group to create an Engineering Report (internal to SMPTE or for publication)
TF - Task Force for study groups involving multiple TCs or active participation by
external organizations
-
Parent
TC
-
The
TC
this
project
reports
to.
The
applicant
can
make
a
request
or
leave
blank;
final
assignment
made
by
SVP.
-
Editor
-
Member
of
the
Standards
Community
who
will
edit
the
document.
-
HTML
Editor
Expert
-
Member
of
the
Standards
Community
who
has
experience
with
the
HTML
workflow
as
defined
in
SMPTE
AG-26
,
to
assist
the
Editor
and/or
Group
Chair
as
needed.
This
may
be
the
same
person
as
Editor
and/or
Group
Chair
.
-
Group
Chair
-
Member
of
the
Standards
Community
who
will
Chair
Group
meetings.
-
Group
Secretary
[optional]
-
Member
of
the
Standards
Community
to
perform
secretarial
tasks.
-
GitHub
UserName
-
Editor
,
HTML
Editor
Expert
,
and
Group
Chair
have
fields
for
GitHub
UserName
that
are
required.
This
is
to
map
the
Standards
Community
member
to
their
GitHub
user
account,
and
ensure
the
user
has
the
proper
access
and
permissions
on
GitHub
and
assigned
to
the
correct
GH
Team
and
Repos.
It
is
highly
advised
the
Group
Secretary
also
have
a
GitHub
Username
,
as
there
are
GH
processes
they
may
have
to
manage.
6.3.3
Notes
for
Table
5
π
-
Approval
date
-
The
end
of
the
ST
and
TC
approval
period.
-
Revisions
notes
and
dates
-
Occasionally,
during
the
lifetime
of
a
project,
the
Group
decides
that
project
details
such
as
the
Scope
need
to
be
changed.
The
actual
change
should
be
applied
in
Table
3
but
a
brief
note
and
date
of
TC
approval
should
be
added
to
Table
5.