After making my 2nd AMV, which was actually made over 3 weeks ago, it dawned on me that I have never kept any Project Files for more that the original makings of that Video!
hmmm
- I mean, I can remember from which Video's certain sections were taken and from what DVD's my idea's came from; but do we really need to save any on these Animations and/or Project file?
do you save your projects ?
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Re: do you save your projects ?
I personally save all my project files on to a DVD along with the official Huffy version and MPEG disro version of said project. Plus, if I have enough room left, I toss in my preview files (crappy quality as they may be) and tell the project forward attention to that specific folder. This way in the event I have to re edit said project I prepared with the necessary files. All I have to do at that point is rerip said DVD(s) and I'm all set!post-it wrote:After making my 2nd AMV, which was actually made over 3 weeks ago, it dawned on me that I have never kept any Project Files for more that the original makings of that Video!
hmmm
- I mean, I can remember from which Video's certain sections were taken and from what DVD's my idea's came from; but do we really need to save any on these Animations and/or Project file?
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Re: do you save your projects ?
Why wouldn't someone save the source code for their project?Mr Pilkington wrote:I personally save all my project files on to a DVD along with the official Huffy version and MPEG disro version of said project. Plus, if I have enough room left, I toss in my preview files (crappy quality as they may be) and tell the project forward attention to that specific folder. This way in the event I have to re edit said project I prepared with the necessary files. All I have to do at that point is rerip said DVD(s) and I'm all set!post-it wrote:After making my 2nd AMV, which was actually made over 3 weeks ago, it dawned on me that I have never kept any Project Files for more that the original makings of that Video!
hmmm
- I mean, I can remember from which Video's certain sections were taken and from what DVD's my idea's came from; but do we really need to save any on these Animations and/or Project file?
Sure, they're big, but hey, I'm not making it over to do an edit...
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