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So I got some money through a non-profit I'm affiliated with about a year ago to put together a passion project of mine: a documentary short about racing and a family's history in it over multiple generations (my family). This is the first project I ever got money to make and I was so excited, so I rented some lenses and sound equipment, got some amazing looking footage and sound with it. I interviewed multiple people and now I'm pretty much done with shooting and I gotta edit it now. That's where my problems began...
I have HOURS of footage, and I was so excited to make it professional and good looking that I shot most of it either in prores 422 or in raw, all in 4K too. I have multiple terabytes sitting unsafely on a single drive because that's all I can afford right now and my PC can't handle editing all of this, it keeps throttling up on me, not to mention the creative block that comes with having seemingly endless footage and a story to tell... I just don't know where to start. The nonprofit is breathing down my neck for results and I just can't seem to make progress on this thing... Any advice?
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