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hey dose penthouses will hit Im here in the tutorial were having a look at how we clear space when youre working with Final Cut Pro 10 so basically Final Cut Pro 10 as youre working with it increasing multiple libraries and projects will eventually take up more and more space on your hard drive through the render files that it creates and also through some other media that youre capturing as youre working in Final Cut Pro 10 now whether you are brand new to Final Cut Pro 10 youve been using Final Cut Pro 10 for a while therell be some nice tips and tricks in here for how you can manage that space on your hard drive so first of all were going to be having a look at how we use the built-in tools in Final Cut Pro 10 to manage those libraries were also going to have a look at how we go into the libraries and figure out I can see where Final Cut Pro is store anything so where those render files are going where the original media is going I think thats really important when your