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Project settings

Project settings

- [Instructor] Project settings are where you enter the global shot information, such as the shot's frame range, its frames per second, and the full resolution format. We open the project settings by putting the cursor in the Curve Editor and typing S on the keyboard, and the project settings property panel opens up here in the property bin. Now, we'll be taking a look at these other tabs in other movies, but right now, I want to focus on what's down here on the bottom. This is where all the controls are. By default, Nuke opens up with a frame range built of one to 100. Now, the first clip you load will change that, so let's take a look at that. I'm going to get a Read node, and we'll learn more about how to do this later. Now here, this clip has a frame range of 97 to 271. So, if I open that up, boom, my frame range is suddenly 97 to 271. Now, I put my project settings up above the Read node, and cursor down here so we can check out the action. Look at that, 97 to 271. Nuke also…

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