RonH ... YES... you have the idea correct.... that is one very good way... if not the best way, when you halve everything you need to start with.
Almost all of my slide show projects are at least 1 to 1 1/2 hours long with hundreds of photos, hundreds of titles each different, and a hundreds transitions.
Although rendering it in parts is a good idea I can never do that. I keep it as one continuous project because I never get ALL the items I need to put in at once. So I put in "place holders" a color board with a preset name for the pictures I do not have yet, and when I do get the picture I need, I just rename it to the placeholders name, and overwrite the placeholder file with the new one and when PD starts the placeholder is now the picture I needed... I have several annual projects I do locally. One is the graduation video for the Senior class graduation. I have done it 15 years in a row, it is always 1 1/2 hours long and I have to make 300 copies. (at no charge I might add)
But if you have segments that are complete, rendering them and then plugging them back in the timeline as a video is the way to go.... Barry is correct in that idea. When I am working on a slide show. and I am near the end, I am still waiting for pictures/video that has to be plugged in all over the place... The place holders I use are different colors and each color is numbers up to number 20 in case I need that many for a particular spot. When I place the placeholder I rename it to what I will need to use later (like name-12) and when I get the picture I rename it to name-12 and overwrite the original name-12. When PD starts the next time the placeholder is gone and the picture is in it's place. I got that tip from Dafydd about 5 years ago...
I also NEVER use the magic slide show wizard. You can do so much more by doing it all yourself...
I always have my autosave set for 2 minutes, and I uses a save folder of my choice, not the default folder. Autosave actually saves your butt a lot if you use it a lot... and I always keep ALL the things I will use for a project in the same folder that is easy to find. And I keep the project "packed" in a sub folder of that folder. I work on some project for several months waiting for everything to trickle in...
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