How to render shots in your project, P. 324) – Apple Color 1.0 User Manual

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Chapter 17

Render Queue

Render Queue Controls

The following buttons beneath the Render Queue list let you add shots to the queue,
remove them, and initiate rendering.

 Add Selected: Adds all currently selected shots to the Render Queue.
 Add All: Adds every shot in the Timeline to the Render Queue. Shots that have

already been rendered are also placed in the queue, and will be rerendered unless
they’re first removed. Shots that are rerendered overwrite the previously rendered
media.

 Clear Queue: Removes all shots from the Render Queue.
 Remove Selected: Removes only shots that you’ve selected from the Render Queue.
 Start Render: Initiates rendering for all the shots that have been placed into the

Render Queue. This button has the same function as the Render > Start Render
menu command.

Important:

Once you’ve initiated rendering, you can pause it by pressing either Escape

or Control-Period.

How to Render Shots in Your Project

The Render Queue is designed to let you manage the rendering of your project any
way you like. You can add every shot in the program to the render queue in order to
render everything at once, or you can add only the shots that were completed that day
as part of a process of rendering your project incrementally.

However you decide to render the media in your project, the process is pretty much
the same; you check your project and shot settings, add shots to the render queue, and
then use the Start Render command.

To render one or more shots in your program:

1

Go through the Timeline and choose which grade you want to render for each of the
shots you’re planning on rendering.

2

Do one of the following to add shots to the Render Queue list:

 Click Add All.
 Choose Render > Add All (Control-Shift-Option-A).
 Select one or more shots, then click Add Selected, or choose Render > Add Selected

(Command-Shift-A) to add the selected shots.

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