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Content Planning - Equipment Inventory - Summary View

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Equipment ID Equipment Name Category Location Status Date Acquired Last Maintenance Notes
Equipment ID Equipment Name Category Location Status
Content Planning - Equipment Inventory Summary View

Excel Template Description: Content Planning – Equipment Inventory (Summary View)

This Excel template is specifically designed for Content Planning teams managing physical production equipment used in media creation, such as video shoots, podcast recordings, photo sessions, and live streaming events. The template is categorized as an Equipment Inventory, but presented in a streamlined Summary View, enabling content managers to quickly assess asset availability, utilization trends, maintenance status, and scheduling conflicts—all critical for efficient content production workflows.

Sheet Names

  • Summary Dashboard – Central hub with key metrics, charts, and alerts.
  • Equipment Log – Raw inventory data with full details and timestamps.
  • Maintenance Schedule – Planned service dates and repair history.
  • Scheduling Calendar – Content project assignments linked to equipment usage.
  • Templates & Instructions – Quick reference guide for users.

Table Structures & Columns (Equipment Log)

The core data lives in the “Equipment Log” sheet with the following columns:
Date of last usage. Triggers alerts if unused > 30 days.
Automatically calculated based on usage hours or calendar intervals.
Total operational hours. Manual input or auto-calculated from scheduling sheet.
Storage location: “Studio A”, “Warehouse 2”.
Name of content project (e.g., “Q3 YouTube Series”) or link to Google Drive folder.
When equipment was assigned to a project.
Any damage, calibration notes, or special instructions.
Column Name Data Type Description
Equipment IDText (Unique)Auto-generated code (e.g., CAM-001, MIC-023) for tracking.
NameTextFriendly name: “Sony A7S III”, “Rode Wireless GO II”
TypeDropdown (Camera, Audio, Lighting, Tripod, Drone, etc.)Categorizes equipment for filtering in Summary View.
StatusDropdown (Available, In Use, Under Repair, Archived)Real-time availability status critical for content scheduling.
Last UsedDate
Next Maintenance DueDate
Hours UsedNumber (Decimal)
LocationText
Assigned ProjectText / Hyperlink
Date AssignedDate
NotesText

Formulas Required

  • In “Summary Dashboard”, use =COUNTIF(EquipmentLog!D:D,"Available") to count available items.
  • =COUNTIFS(EquipmentLog!D:D,"In Use",EquipmentLog!K:K,">="&TODAY()-7) counts recently used equipment.
  • =IF(TODAY()>EquipmentLog!F:F,"⚠️ OVERDUE","✔️ On Schedule") in a new column for maintenance alerts.
  • =SUMIFS(EquipmentLog!H:H,EquipmentLog!C:C,"Camera") to total hours used per equipment type.
  • In “Scheduling Calendar”, use =VLOOKUP(Equipment ID, EquipmentLog!A:J, 4, FALSE) to auto-populate status when assigning items.

Conditional Formatting

  • Status Column: Green = Available; Yellow = In Use; Red = Under Repair; Gray = Archived.
  • Next Maintenance Due: Highlight in red if date is past today, orange if within 7 days.
  • Last Used: Highlight yellow if older than 30 days to prompt reactivation or testing.
  • Hours Used (per category): Use color scales from green (low usage) to red (high usage) for identifying overworked equipment.

User Instructions

How to Use This Template:

  1. Before planning any content shoot, open the “Scheduling Calendar” sheet and assign equipment using dropdowns.
  2. The “Summary Dashboard” will auto-update with real-time availability stats. Never schedule equipment marked “Under Repair.”
  3. Update the “Last Used” and “Hours Used” fields after each production. If no counter exists, estimate based on shoot length.
  4. Use the dropdowns in Status and Type to maintain consistency—this enables accurate filtering in charts.
  5. If equipment is damaged or retired, change its status to “Archived” and note why in the Notes column.
  6. Check the dashboard every Monday morning for maintenance alerts before planning weekly shoots.

Example Rows (Equipment Log)

< TD>"Podcast Episode 47" < TD > 2024 - 05 - 27 < / TD > < td > Battery needs replacement, ordered
CAM-001Sony A7S IIICameraAvailable2024-05-182024-07-3048.5Studio A "Q3 YouTube Series"2024-05-15No issues, last calibrated 5/1/24
MIC-023Rode Wireless GO IIAudioIn Use2024-05-27 2024-11-15 98.3 Pack 3B
LIT-105Neewer LED PanelLightingUnder Repair2024-05-10 < TD > 2024 - 12 - 31 < / TD > < TD > 39.7 < td > Warehouse 1< / td >< td >< td >Panel flickers; sent for firmware upgrade

Recommended Charts & Dashboards

The “Summary Dashboard” must include:

  • Pie Chart: "Equipment Type Distribution" – shows % of total inventory per category (Camera, Audio, etc.) to identify imbalances.
  • Bar Chart: "Usage by Equipment Type" – displays total hours used per category over the past 90 days. Helps prioritize maintenance or purchase decisions.
  • Gantt-style Timeline: Visualizes equipment assignments across upcoming weeks using conditional formatting on a grid (date columns vs. equipment rows).
  • KPI Cards: Large, bold numbers showing: “Available Items,” “Overdue Maintenance,” “Total Assets,” and “Content Projects Covered.”
  • Alert Banner: A top row with a red/yellow text bar that auto-populates if more than 3 items are overdue or less than 10% of inventory is available.

This Summary View transforms raw inventory data into actionable insights for content planners. Instead of scrolling through hundreds of rows, users now see at a glance: “Can we shoot this video next Tuesday?” or “Which camera needs servicing before the client shoot?” The integration with content planning workflows ensures equipment is never a bottleneck—and always aligned to production goals.

In conclusion, this Excel template for Content Planning – Equipment Inventory (Summary View) bridges the gap between asset management and creative scheduling. By consolidating key data into an intuitive, visually-driven interface, it reduces administrative overhead, prevents costly production delays due to unavailable gear, and empowers teams to plan with confidence—knowing their tools are tracked, maintained, and ready for action.

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