
Whether it's creating videos for YouTube or Vimeo or crafting snappy clips for TikTok or Instagram Reels, everyone is dabbling in content creation. It also provides controls to pause, resume, and cancel any pre-renders being processed.In today's digital landscape, videos reign supreme. It shows all pre-renders currently being generated, and a progress bar for visual reference of how far along the render has progressed.

The Processor panel can be used to manage your pre-renders. Therefore it is best to use the pre-rendering system once you have finished work on a composite shot, or when you do not expect to be making regular changes. Making any changes in a pre-rendered composite shot will cause the pre-render to be invalidated. This also enables a composite shot to display frame thumbnails on the editor timeline. Once a pre-render is complete it will be used in place of the original on all timelines. You can keep track of pre-renders in the Processor panel, which can be turned on in the workspaces menu. Pre-rendering is carried out in the background, so that you can keep on working while pre-renders are created. This play icon replaces the progress wheel when the pre-render is complete, and indicates a completed pre-render is ready for use in playing back that asset. This progress wheel indicates how far along the process of creating a pre-render has come. You can also choose Make Pre-Render from a layer’s menu on a timeline. To create a pre-render, right-click an asset in the Media panel and choose Pre-Render > Make Pre-Render(s) from the asset’s menu. You can adjust pre-render storage and render settings in Options. This is particularly useful when using embedded composite shots or using composite shots on the editor, as you can maintain fast performance regardless of the complexity of the timelines involved. Pre-rendering creates a full quality version of a composite shot or video asset, providing faster performance. However, some intensive visual effects will always be too complex to render in real time.

HitFilm uses GPU acceleration and intelligent caching to maximize performance across a wide range of hardware.
