Hi, guys!
I have a question about saving your finished FCP product.
I am presently working on my second big project and I am running out of hard drive space on my external. I talked about this in another thread where I was looking to figure out why my laptop seemed to not have any space. This is a different question, however.
A producer I was speaking with was talking about saving his projects as data files. It has been a while since I had this conversation but my understanding -- and I could be wrong -- I got the impression that there was a way to save my FCP project as a data file and put that on a disc. Then when I wanted to change something or make additions, all I would have to do would be to take the project off the disc.
As always, I come here to ask you all if anyone has done this. Can I do this? Does the data file save all of my clips and video footage? Because of my 320gig of external I only have about 99gig left. Paranoid as I am about my projects, I would rather not purge my external unless I know that all of my footage is on a CD or something. I am not in the position to just store my external when it is full, at least not yet.
I really need a Terabyte... but until I can afford one, can I make a data file of my projects and still be able to take them out of 'storage' with all my footage and clips intact. And how do you do this?
I am about to go through my manual even as we speak. I still have 3 more shoots to go on for this next project and I know it will take up the remainder of my space....
what would you suggest I do? All responses will be appreciated, even Spatula's
-- spinner
I have a question about saving your finished FCP product.
I am presently working on my second big project and I am running out of hard drive space on my external. I talked about this in another thread where I was looking to figure out why my laptop seemed to not have any space. This is a different question, however.
A producer I was speaking with was talking about saving his projects as data files. It has been a while since I had this conversation but my understanding -- and I could be wrong -- I got the impression that there was a way to save my FCP project as a data file and put that on a disc. Then when I wanted to change something or make additions, all I would have to do would be to take the project off the disc.
As always, I come here to ask you all if anyone has done this. Can I do this? Does the data file save all of my clips and video footage? Because of my 320gig of external I only have about 99gig left. Paranoid as I am about my projects, I would rather not purge my external unless I know that all of my footage is on a CD or something. I am not in the position to just store my external when it is full, at least not yet.
I really need a Terabyte... but until I can afford one, can I make a data file of my projects and still be able to take them out of 'storage' with all my footage and clips intact. And how do you do this?
I am about to go through my manual even as we speak. I still have 3 more shoots to go on for this next project and I know it will take up the remainder of my space....
what would you suggest I do? All responses will be appreciated, even Spatula's

-- spinner
