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I just got FCPX and am learning as a new creator after using iMovie and I was shocked how much space it took! These are great tips and hopefully it makes the process easier moving forward! Any other small creators here want to support each other?
I just switched to FCPX and finished my 1st Rough Cut of a 90+min project... 169GB! I thought I am screwed, if this is just the beginning. Thank you so much! You helped put the air back in my lungs and excitement about FCPX!
THE BEST VIDEO ON STORAGE EVER! tried the 'delete render files' and save a lot on my mac. I even cried lol cause i was just happy it worked! from 75gb to 8gb only. Think Media, you guys are the best! ❤️ Love from Malaysia!🇲🇾 💕
Very helpful! I quit saving my FCPX project files because they were so massive that I couldn’t justify the storage costs. Definitely going to give this a try!
Honestly, this has made my workflow SO MUCH better, and saved me heaps of disc space too. Also, recently I needed to go back and reopen a library to change an edit and re-export, and everything was there as I needed it and I was able to complete it no problems - the way I used to archive and store things meant I would have really struggled to do that. Thanks Nolan!
This was a game changer!! I am computer illiterate or as my sister named me a "Technological Cavewoman". And even though I try very hard to create content etc.., I sometimes have to move away from my computer before I throw a brick at it 🤭 This was the video that made everything seem so simple and easy that even I can do it! You saved me $$$ on purchasing 10 TB external hard drives for all my videos as I am also creating online video training programs, my memory was completely depleted from my computer. Thank you so so so MUCH! Really appreciate your videos they are the best lessons that actually work and make sense! 👍🏼
Thanks much for this video! I just moved a bunch of my FC libraries over to a new NAS and I was totally bummed at how much space I lost. Your method got me back a good portion of that space. Bravo!! 🙌 👏
Tips: 1. Turn off background rendering. 2. Choose an external storage location for the cache. In other words choose a storage location outside of the Library. 3. Generate optimized media or proxy media only when necessary. As with cache choose an external location.
Crazy!! I just ran into this issue last night on my first HLG rec.709 footage and had to juggle all kinds of files around just to be able to finish the render and output a MP4 file!! This one is saved!!
This is probably the 10th video I have watched on managing FCPX files and this is the first one that has made sense to me! Thanks so much! Very helpful!
Legendary video! Our colleague told us about deleting those rendered files but we didn't realise we had to click the event to do this! (we had just a singular project rather than the event clicked-on). Thanks for getting us past those last steps! Great video.
As a small youtuber, this video is so helpful. I’ve been having a lot of trouble growing my channel but I’m going to keep at it because I know everyone has to start somewhere. Thanks
You are great at explaining everything you are doing. I have been spending all year trying to learn my new computer and fcpx. I am very green and turtle paced. We are semi drivers so my time at home is very very limited. A problem I have is when I finally get on my computer I struggle to remember everything I’ve learned
This video is a LIFE SAVER! imagine my shock when I bought a 1TB Samsung T5 and only 5 videos into editing… I only had 23MB left on the storage. This freed up 868GB. I was about to fork out another $250 for a 2 TB external SSD
Thanks for your help! I have so many libraries that just sit on the back burner wasting space until i need them....Just deleted some render files.. Love it.
Thank you so much. The guys on Apple Support Final Cut Pro have helped me before but I couldn't remember how to drop the render files. I knew it was simple and easy. After doing what you suggested my Library went from 735GB down to 200GB. THANK YOU
I have both a Samsung T5 (Music Production) and a Sandisk Extreme Portable SSD (Film / Video) however I believe I will be switching completely to Samsung for Video as well bc of the issues Scandisk customers have been having lately. Eventually will scale up but for right now this is my 'beginner' External HD set up. This is a phenomenal tutorial, thank you.
Awesome thanks for showing. I have a library that has a set timeline with titles etc. Each podcast for work I just delete the video element and plreace with a new video which helps editing time. The Library was up to 800GB and I couldnt understand why when ideleted the video content. This has saved so much space. Thanks!
You simply made my day! This is the same problem I was living with for many years with so much of hard drives! This is a great technique.. Thank you!!!!
Well, is this one of the best tutorials, I think so! Really really good, no drama just good. I don’t like shouty “Was uuuup” videos or I’m super super excited videos.
Thanks for the tips, it's a huge help! Quick note: for long term storage, you don't want those projects on a single drive: drives fail all the time. You can run a little Nas unit which write automatically to two drives simultaneously in Raid 1... You don't need speed, just safety 😉
Super helpful, thank you!! We use the SanDisk 1TB SSD for editing, and a Seagate 5TB for backup / storage. We are newbies trying to get a file organization system for varies assets - camera, GoPro, Drone, iPhones, 360, etc, each with a variety of sub-categories. Argh!!
Thank you. Think video is SOOO helpful. I just edited a 25 minute video which added a lot to my storage, and after doing these steps, I'm pretty sure I gained 100GB on my SSD.
OK hear me out... I organize my libraries by month on my T7, and typically have about 5-8 videos per month. I copy all of my original files to the individual projects. When I'm done with the month I close the library in FCP, go into it in the finder, and delete all render, analysis etc.. files for each project. This keeps my library count low, my original video files with my projects, and results in the same size files if you are doing it the other way. it seems more simple to me this way so i wanted share👍
Great video, I used to use FCP when it was FCP4.5 LOL. Yeah back in the day, anyway I'm getting back into the game and haven't made the jump to buy FCP X I just downloaded the 3 month free trial. Your video of the T5 SSD bright me here.
Another tip is to delete the render files. Go to the package contents and then select the video you're working on and go to render files and go to the "High Quality Media" When I delete all those files I have another 20 gigabytes to work with. Its so helpful just make sure your project is backed up before doing that.
When I make money from UA-cam, I'm going to purchase the Final Cut Pro because this Filmora keeps giving me some weird display errors every time I edit. And it's super annoying.
I switched over to FCPX from Premiere Pro when I bought a MacBook Pro a couple of years ago. It has been so much faster and more reliable than Premiere.
This is so helpful! Thank you for these great tips and tutorial. For the ministry, we wrack up media quite quickly, and this structure is immensely helpful. Question (just needing clarification): Do you create a new "Library" for each new project you're working on?
Oh my Gosh! I ma so lucky I found you guy in the beginning of my channel, I was exactly doing right now, thanks for sharing your process. Love you guys!
Thank you for sharing this. I started the free trial of FCP and I removed it as it was taking so much space on my MacBook Pro and then I returned to Premiere Pro. I may return to FCP if it doesn't replicate and take up so much space with videos and files.
*AWESOME Video!* Make New Video On 'GEARS For PHONE To Shoot UA-cam Videos'. Your Videos & TIPS Are Helpful For New UA-cam Creators. *KEEP Up Your GREAT WORK!* 👍
OMG thank you!!!!! i kept running into this problem when editing videos for work. I usually edit straight off my computer but I think I'm going to start implementing the external hard drive
Fantastic video. Like the whole template and the workflow makes real sense. I was storing original, and then had project files, etc. Why not do it this way and have one place and then edit with the project, and then file it away in storage drive which I have backed up online. Done. Thanks for the tips.
I was excited to see that my process is very similar with one exception. I edit off my external 12TB hard drive, which is fast enough to edit 4K right from the drive. However, I really want to be mobile when I edit and I can't necessarily take the 12TB drive with me. I've got a 1TB T7 drive, so going forward I'm going to use that drive for all my active projects and transfer them over to the 12TB when they are done.
Question of the Day ⚡ What do you edit your videos on? Let us know! 👇🏼👇🏼👇🏼 ****** Watch our Review on the Samsung T5 SSD HERE ➡️ ua-cam.com/video/wFT1iVn8mBg/v-deo.html
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I now use final cut pro! I'm using the free trial right now, but thank you so much for this video! It helped a ton!
I was doing editing on my 1TB Mac until I filled it TODAY! Now going to get the T5 SSD and keeping it clean for sure. Thanks for your advice Nolan
Storage is a big issue that content creators don't talk about much. Thanks for the tips!
Cannot agree more!
@@Riseforth So, is it any different with other softwares?
I was literally JUST thinking about how I’m going to make space on my laptop! Talk about perfect timing 😅
LoL 😂
Yes this was so helpful! Did you just start your channel Latisha?
Joy Mae hey girl 💁🏾♀️ I started about 6 or 7 months ago
I just got FCPX and am learning as a new creator after using iMovie and I was shocked how much space it took! These are great tips and hopefully it makes the process easier moving forward!
Any other small creators here want to support each other?
Joy Mae of course ahah
@@ArabianDork YAYYYY xoxoxo
I just switched to FCPX and finished my 1st Rough Cut of a 90+min project... 169GB! I thought I am screwed, if this is just the beginning. Thank you so much! You helped put the air back in my lungs and excitement about FCPX!
Literally saved my life. I kept buying Samsung T5, T7 hard drives and still had these issues. Thanks a lot. You are a life saver 🙏🏼
Two years later and this video is still teaching things! Thanks!
THE BEST VIDEO ON STORAGE EVER! tried the 'delete render files' and save a lot on my mac. I even cried lol cause i was just happy it worked! from 75gb to 8gb only. Think Media, you guys are the best! ❤️ Love from Malaysia!🇲🇾 💕
Very helpful! I quit saving my FCPX project files because they were so massive that I couldn’t justify the storage costs. Definitely going to give this a try!
Who else here is working on building their channel from scratch? I want to support fellow small creators.
How?
I am! :-) Take a look at my channel. LOL LOL LOL
I'm trying for 3 years and I still have 105 subs. :(
absolutely me right here!
Just started today!
Honestly, this has made my workflow SO MUCH better, and saved me heaps of disc space too. Also, recently I needed to go back and reopen a library to change an edit and re-export, and everything was there as I needed it and I was able to complete it no problems - the way I used to archive and store things meant I would have really struggled to do that. Thanks Nolan!
Thank you so much. We had 15 GB left on our computer and didn’t know why. Now we’re back to 500 GB of storage. Life saver
This is such a great tutorial. My frustration level was reaching boiling point, thank you for the tips. FCPX much, much faster now!
This was a game changer!! I am computer illiterate or as my sister named me a "Technological Cavewoman". And even though I try very hard to create content etc.., I sometimes have to move away from my computer before I throw a brick at it 🤭 This was the video that made everything seem so simple and easy that even I can do it! You saved me $$$ on purchasing 10 TB external hard drives for all my videos as I am also creating online video training programs, my memory was completely depleted from my computer. Thank you so so so MUCH! Really appreciate your videos they are the best lessons that actually work and make sense! 👍🏼
Sean has been looking into my search history again...
Thanks much for this video! I just moved a bunch of my FC libraries over to a new NAS and I was totally bummed at how much space I lost. Your method got me back a good portion of that space. Bravo!! 🙌 👏
Tips:
1. Turn off background rendering.
2. Choose an external storage location for the cache. In other words choose a storage location outside of the Library.
3. Generate optimized media or proxy media only when necessary. As with cache choose an external location.
Does proxy files also add to file size?
@@sagekaleke Yes
Excellent video mate. So many times I’ve ran out of space on my drive while editing and this is the most clearest way of solving my problem
I almost returned my Mac because of the storage issue but after watching this video, I'm back to editing. Thank you so much for this video.
Thank you friend.
My FCP library file was 1.1 TB and now it is 100 GB. Very useful tip. Much appreciated.
Crazy!! I just ran into this issue last night on my first HLG rec.709 footage and had to juggle all kinds of files around just to be able to finish the render and output a MP4 file!! This one is saved!!
This is probably the 10th video I have watched on managing FCPX files and this is the first one that has made sense to me! Thanks so much! Very helpful!
Omg it really did work! My library was around 300+ gb but after doing this tip it became 1.5gb huhu thank you so muchh!! what a savior!
Legendary video! Our colleague told us about deleting those rendered files but we didn't realise we had to click the event to do this! (we had just a singular project rather than the event clicked-on). Thanks for getting us past those last steps! Great video.
As a small youtuber, this video is so helpful. I’ve been having a lot of trouble growing my channel but I’m going to keep at it because I know everyone has to start somewhere. Thanks
This video has literally changed my life forever. Thank you so much!
You are great at explaining everything you are doing. I have been spending all year trying to learn my new computer and fcpx. I am very green and turtle paced. We are semi drivers so my time at home is very very limited. A problem I have is when I finally get on my computer I struggle to remember everything I’ve learned
This video is a LIFE SAVER! imagine my shock when I bought a 1TB Samsung T5 and only 5 videos into editing… I only had 23MB left on the storage. This freed up 868GB. I was about to fork out another $250 for a 2 TB external SSD
I am currently switching from Adobe Premiere Pro to FCP X. Also for me: perfect timing. Great help!
Awesome, glad this helped you!
Thanks for your help! I have so many libraries that just sit on the back burner wasting space until i need them....Just deleted some render files.. Love it.
Thank you so much. The guys on Apple Support Final Cut Pro have helped me before but I couldn't remember how to drop the render files. I knew it was simple and easy. After doing what you suggested my Library went from 735GB down to 200GB. THANK YOU
I have both a Samsung T5 (Music Production) and a Sandisk Extreme Portable SSD (Film / Video) however I believe I will be switching completely to Samsung for Video as well bc of the issues Scandisk customers have been having lately. Eventually will scale up but for right now this is my 'beginner' External HD set up. This is a phenomenal tutorial, thank you.
The delete generated files bit literally saved me 300gb. THANK YOU!
Awesome thanks for showing. I have a library that has a set timeline with titles etc. Each podcast for work I just delete the video element and plreace with a new video which helps editing time. The Library was up to 800GB and I couldnt understand why when ideleted the video content. This has saved so much space. Thanks!
You just saved me from waiting 10 hours for a 700 GB - 1 hour podcast video to upload. 🔥🔥
Literally changed my life with this video... THANK YOU
Just reclaimed nearly 3TB of space on my HDDs, thank you!
MORE FCPX vids on the channel please. I'll take all of them. Still learning.
Yesss!! I just got Final Cut Pro x and I’ve been learning it on Skillshare. A lot of iMovie overlaps with final cut through just different short cuts
@@joymae Will do!!
You simply made my day! This is the same problem I was living with for many years with so much of hard drives! This is a great technique.. Thank you!!!!
Well, is this one of the best tutorials, I think so! Really really good, no drama just good. I don’t like shouty “Was uuuup” videos or I’m super super excited videos.
Thank God for Think Media! I just switched over to FCPX. This is exactly the video I've been looking for, this is a lifesaver! Game changer!
I'm new literally anything involving the inside of a computer besides using it and this just saved me 200 gb!!
I now have 150 subs after 3 weeks because of think media.You guys teach me everyday.Thank you
wow congrats!
Dude this saved my life. I just deleted the render files and 90% of my hard drive was cleared. Thank you 🙏🙏🙏
Omg! Thank you times 100! This was exactly what I needed! I could have cried seeing a 376GB video go down to just 9GB!
Excellent video! I come back to watch it every now and then to refresh my memory. It's the best way to edit with an SSD that I've found out
This video is exactly what i needed. I ordered an 2T HD because my computer is slowing down and running out of space.
This video just saved me lots of headaches and disk space!
Thank you!!
Even after 2 years, this video is very helpful, thank you so much!
Thanks for the tips, it's a huge help! Quick note: for long term storage, you don't want those projects on a single drive: drives fail all the time. You can run a little Nas unit which write automatically to two drives simultaneously in Raid 1... You don't need speed, just safety 😉
Super helpful, thank you!! We use the SanDisk 1TB SSD for editing, and a Seagate 5TB for backup / storage. We are newbies trying to get a file organization system for varies assets - camera, GoPro, Drone, iPhones, 360, etc, each with a variety of sub-categories. Argh!!
Who else loves his videos??
I don’t think you really understand how much this video has helped Me! Thank you very much!
Awesome, video. I was tripping out with how much space my projects were taking up on my Mac. This was so helpful.
Inshot movie editor has changed my life but I’m so glad y’all made this video💕
Perfect! And I always love watching tutorials from a cutie like this guy! Haha
THANK YOU for showing us how to delete the render files! such an easy and amazing tip and it saved me!!
Thank you. Think video is SOOO helpful. I just edited a 25 minute video which added a lot to my storage, and after doing these steps, I'm pretty sure I gained 100GB on my SSD.
So grateful for this help. Thank you. This happened to me last week and spend all day and night deleting. This is a great organization too. ❤️
I edit on the macpro
You also answered several other questions that were brewing in my mind. Well done!!
Omg you just saved my computer with that last tip!! From 38Go to 152Mo just like that! Thank youuuuuu
I was really wanting a video like this.Just bought the 2 tb from the last video!!!🤣🤣🤣🤣❤👍🏼
OK hear me out... I organize my libraries by month on my T7, and typically have about 5-8 videos per month. I copy all of my original files to the individual projects. When I'm done with the month I close the library in FCP, go into it in the finder, and delete all render, analysis etc.. files for each project. This keeps my library count low, my original video files with my projects, and results in the same size files if you are doing it the other way. it seems more simple to me this way so i wanted share👍
Dude, just wanted you to know you are awesome!!! I can see you are growing every day!!! Appreciate you big time! God bless!
this is such a life saver for someone who was broke and cam only buy 256gb ssd for her macbook
this is a great video, my next question is when you move, everything has a look with an exclamation point
DUDE!!! I'VE BEEN WAITING FOR THIS VIDEO FOREVER NOW!!! Thank you for this!
Great video, I used to use FCP when it was FCP4.5 LOL. Yeah back in the day, anyway I'm getting back into the game and haven't made the jump to buy FCP X I just downloaded the 3 month free trial. Your video of the T5 SSD bright me here.
this is the video I have been searching for. thank you for saving me a mental breakdown
Whoooot, perfect timing, I just woke up to edit and i've been requesting this video!
Great method! I was doing the same but copying files to library and it was consuming extra space. Thank you!
This is amazing ! I’ve been needing this video forever !! 🤩
Extremely helpful! Think Media has saved me again 🙌🏼
Another tip is to delete the render files. Go to the package contents and then select the video you're working on and go to render files and go to the "High Quality Media" When I delete all those files I have another 20 gigabytes to work with. Its so helpful just make sure your project is backed up before doing that.
excellent tutorial. I find the Final Cut Pro file management pretty complicated and you cleared up all of the big questions I had. thanks :)
When I make money from UA-cam, I'm going to purchase the Final Cut Pro because this Filmora keeps giving me some weird display errors every time I edit. And it's super annoying.
Hey Jade you can get it for a 90 day free trial right now
get the trial and keep making new accounts to keep it for free
I switched over to FCPX from Premiere Pro when I bought a MacBook Pro a couple of years ago. It has been so much faster and more reliable than Premiere.
I typically edit from my hard drive because it saves me tons of space :)
This is so helpful! Thank you for these great tips and tutorial. For the ministry, we wrack up media quite quickly, and this structure is immensely helpful. Question (just needing clarification): Do you create a new "Library" for each new project you're working on?
Oh my Gosh! I ma so lucky I found you guy in the beginning of my channel, I was exactly doing right now, thanks for sharing your process. Love you guys!
Thank you for sharing this. I started the free trial of FCP and I removed it as it was taking so much space on my MacBook Pro and then I returned to Premiere Pro. I may return to FCP if it doesn't replicate and take up so much space with videos and files.
*AWESOME Video!* Make New Video On 'GEARS For PHONE To Shoot UA-cam Videos'. Your Videos & TIPS Are Helpful For New UA-cam Creators. *KEEP Up Your GREAT WORK!* 👍
OMG thank you!!!!! i kept running into this problem when editing videos for work. I usually edit straight off my computer but I think I'm going to start implementing the external hard drive
Skip to 8:34 for quick fix... thanks for the video, my man!
Oh man, this is exactly the video i needed! Looking forward to saying bye to 200gb files haha Thanks man, left a like!
You the best bro !!!!!!
Legend! Solved my issue, thanks
Definitely appreciate this tip. Just saved me over a 100gb on one project! This is invaluable information. Thanks again and keep up the great work. =)
THANK YOU!!! This file took up 2/3 of my hard drive, great tip!
This video is perfect timing. I went through this yesterday 😫
Perfect timing solutions for my space project issues, thank you.
Fantastic video. Like the whole template and the workflow makes real sense. I was storing original, and then had project files, etc. Why not do it this way and have one place and then edit with the project, and then file it away in storage drive which I have backed up online. Done. Thanks for the tips.
So so helpful. Saved so much space. Much appreciated again
I was excited to see that my process is very similar with one exception. I edit off my external 12TB hard drive, which is fast enough to edit 4K right from the drive. However, I really want to be mobile when I edit and I can't necessarily take the 12TB drive with me. I've got a 1TB T7 drive, so going forward I'm going to use that drive for all my active projects and transfer them over to the 12TB when they are done.
Perfect timing! I just started using it and already started running out of space.
This video is awesome! Is there anything you've changed in the last 2 years? I would loooooove to see an update.
Brilliant, thanks!
Um THANK YOU KING mine is at 943.2 gigs and the computer is only a terabyte and it just stopped working completely😭😭😭
DUDE! Thanks so much for this! Saved me SO much room.
This just saved me a lot of space. Thank you.
Hi! Why not delete the proxy media (and optimized media) while you're at it? Is that a bad idea?