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When project management is turned off, Composite uses a default project file
that is called Default.txproject. You can view the location of this file by visiting
the project preferences (Edit -> Project Preferences) and viewing the
Information tab.
Project
The scope of a project depends on your facility's needs or individual projects.
It may be a complete film, a special effects shot, an image sequence, or any
other collection of shots/images. From an administrative point of view, a
project is a set of folders and a set of preferences.
NOTE You can use scripts to automate the creation of projects, either to build a
project structure from scratch, or to bring a project structure into Composite
(including media). For more information on scripts, see the Composite Python
®
API online documentation (from the Windows Start menu, choose Programs >
Autodesk > Composite > Composite Documentation > Scripting API).
Project Preferences
At the beginning of a project, you can define the following preferences:
General The physical location of the home folder and the command
line for the render queue.
Composition The default format for any compositions you create in the
project, as well as the name template used when creating new versions for
this composition.
Render To select a render folder, file name pattern, file format and
optional wiretap location.
Render Actions To create render actions and define the command-line
associated with them.
Import To define the folder in which imported media is stored.
Post-Import To define tasks that can be executed after footage has been
imported. Caching is one of these tasks, but you can define arbitrary
post-import tasks that will become available in the contextual menus for
importing footage.
Pre-Compositing To set the properties for working with pre-comp files
see
About Pre-Compositing on page 299.
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