Let's say you have some B roll, and you've used up those clips. You can place them in the archive folder. So you'll have a nice and clean bin left with unused footage.
Great tip! You could even create multiple variations for different types of projects, including the output settings appropriate for that project. So much easier than trying to remember all the niggly settings every time 😀
Good example that small things can save a lot of time
Much appreciated man, good to hear this video is useful!
@@PurelyResolve Always! Love from Germany!
excellent
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@@PurelyResolve No, thank you, I have it saved for the next time I open up DR
Okay but what are the archives for?
Let's say you have some B roll, and you've used up those clips. You can place them in the archive folder. So you'll have a nice and clean bin left with unused footage.
Great tip! You could even create multiple variations for different types of projects, including the output settings appropriate for that project. So much easier than trying to remember all the niggly settings every time 😀
Absolutely man!
Hm... nice idea, but the setup for the whole project took about a minute... ;)
@@Silieth do this times 60 projects = 1 hour etc. You need to think in the grand scheme of things. Not necessarily per project.