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Alex Udell
May 8, 2015 at 2:08 amMike…that’s interesting…have you ever thought about working forward by importing the needed sequences into a new project so that you can step back if necessary, but be lighter and faster at the current stage?
just a guess based on what you posted…
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Mike Jackson
May 8, 2015 at 2:24 amWell, it’s only now, with two big projects done, that the possible culprit (many sequences) has become clear.
That said, with the accumulation of producer notes, network notes, etc. etc, it leads to a lot of versions, and the constant need to refer (or revert back) to them at a moment’s notice. Other people may like to work differently, but for myself, I’d rather pay the ‘load time tax’ once at the start of my work day, and then be able to move nimbly between sequences for the rest of the day. Alternative methods, requiring me to stop and load other sequences repeatedly during the day, just slow me down while I’m ‘in the zone’. It’s a totally valid way to work though, and might be the best option for some people.
But all THAT said, the instant we lock picture I now blow out all the old sequences ; )
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Alex Udell
May 8, 2015 at 10:25 amgreat point. had through thru the context.
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Alex Udell
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