

I don't need that doubling up if I happen to pull up my audio. I'm also going to hide the audio from the reference movie. The first thing I'm going to do, is I'm going to turn off the top track of our reference movie, I don't need that reference movie anymore. So, how do we do that? Well, the pre-render is simple. I need to force Resolve to process every single frame, render it out, and make sure there aren't what I call, "hidden problems", stuff that you wouldn't normally find just by hitting play.

And so, the very next job, I sat down and thought, "Alright, how can I solve this problem, "what can I do?" My answer to that, is the pre-render. I had done the color grade, and I couldn't get the render out. And, the question is, how do you figure out if this is going to happen to you, and think about it. And that corrupt frame kept crashing Davinci Resolve.

Except, there's something I like to do because I got burned once, where I went through this conformed process, everything was great, we color corrected, and then on render, it turned out that there was one corrupt frame within a QuickTime file. Technically, at this point, we're ready to color correct.
