This is for several reasons, but mainly it’s because as various cuts come in you only have to reload the film once instead of 30+ times or so for each cue. Most film/tv composers I know and work with including myself use video synced in an external host. Anyway there are free softwares out there that can divide any clip in any length that work for you. Personal I don’t use Macs I use own build powerful PCs and Windows 7 圆4. That Cubase use QuickTime its also bad choice of technology and that is a story by itself. That is why so many Mac users that still use MAC use Windows 7 /8 machines in slave to the MAC doing all the work for them. Sorry to hear you have trouble but its Mac related issues and not just Cubase any DAWs on MAC. Of course there are complications like many tempo and key changes, but don’t you start to experience serious CPU issues with such a big project? ![]() Trailers? Yeah, I totally see why you’d use only one project. ![]() I’m working on a 15 minute short film ( as one project), and the fact that it’s starting to really lag up and can hardly handle itself anymore is what led me to ask this question. TV / Short film / trailer = All in one projectĬinema- Movies = You use about 6-8 videos /“projects” (15-20min)
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