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Reducing Project Load Time
I’m working on creating a 70 minute piece that will be distributed on DVD. It was shot in 24p and I’m editing in 24p. I captured about 23 hours of footage using Premiere and then logged it by making subclips for the shots I wanted to keep. I deleted a lot of clips from the project all-together. I’ve now got clips totalling about 12 hours in my project. So far, so good.
Then, I started putting clips on the timeline and applying effects that require rendering. At this point, I’ve only created about 8 minutes of timelined, b-rolled, titled and sound-edited sequences. But, now, when I restart my computer or Premiere, it takes a full 10 to 12 minutes for the project to load. That seems very long to me, and I’m worried how long the load time is going to be when I get 70 minutes of finished sequences.
I supposed I should mention that I have a completely new workstation with a top-of-the-line 64bit processor, 4 GB of RAM, and 500 GB of SATA storage in a RAID array. So, it’s not like I’m working with a jalopy workstation.
What kind of load times are “normal”? Is there anything I could have done differently that would have reduced the load time I’m now experiencing? Is there anything I can do at this point to reduce the project load time?