Fri Oct 18, 2019 8:18 pm
Most people hate tracking their time when they are in the zone working on a creative project. It would be an interesting feature if Resolve could show you statistics on how long you've been actively working on a project, so that it would make billing easier after the project is done.
It would be even better if it could give you granular breakdowns of the amount of time spent on specific shots, time spent rendering, transferring data, Editing/Conforming vs. Color grading, creating optimized media, etc. Then you could print out a PDF, text file or spreadsheet of that data, so you can use it as a unified "log" of all the time you spent on a project.
This would be similar to the "Screen Time" feature in iOS, which gives you a overview of how long you've used certain apps.
Since Resolve uses a Postgres database backend, I'd think such a feature would be much more doable than it would in non-database driven apps like Premiere?
Kinda of a crazy feature request, I know, but it might also be potentially game changing, as far as creative apps go.
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