12/3/2023 0 Comments How to render in davinci resolve![]() ![]() You might have multiple projects for a wide variety of reasons and in each one of those projects have one or more timelines. There were 319 separate timelines divided into projects based on instruments. Educational Pieces – Last year I did a project on learning to play every instrument in a typical concert band.Installation Work – I do a lot of Museum and other installation projects where overlapping different size project screens necessitate separate projects. ![]() Multiple Frame Rate Components – Often I’ll get a feature that’s 23.98, but the client has done some standards conversion for TV promo materials and now wants me to grade a 2 min trailer.I work on a lot of gigs that for many reasons need to have multiple, separate Resolve projects. Seriously, I’m kind of embarrassed that I didn’t know about this powerful feature until a fellow colorist buddy of mine pointed it out, but hopefully, this trick can help you out. In this Insight, I want to talk about Resolve’s ability to render multiple sequences from multiple projects at the same time, essentially allowing you to take any timeline from any project in your database and render those items all at once in a single render queue. Okay, file this Insight under ‘Robbie might be the last person in the world to know this’, but a recently discovered (for me anyway) Resolve render feature is going to really affect multiple projects and multi-delivery projects that I work on – in a good way! Tutorials / Rendering Multiple Projects (And Timelines) At Once Setting Up Resolve To Be A Multi-Project/Multi-Timeline Render Queue Is Easy (If You Know Where To Look)
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