For animation, there are some quick quality reductions you can do:
1. scale down to 1280x720 p, will still look ok on most screens
2. start with one of the 'fast' render presets, and tweak until it looks ok
However, lower settings of Global Illumination will mean you get 'spots'/'clouds' on surfaces, which might look acceptable still on a single frame, but will be very distracting when animated.
We also only use cinerender for still images for presentation.
We use BIMx mostly for showing the model in motion.
Lumion or Twinmotion or similar products will likely get you better results in a quicker time than rendering out all those frames.
We did some clips a few years back, really dialed down the settings to have a single frame take about 2 minutes, because the client had to have animation. I would've preferred to do a slideshow presentation with quality stills instead.
We did break the presentation down in to a few clips of interesting parts to show. I find animations which are one big single take of a tour through and around the building to take too long. There are a lot of parts which are uninteresting, but still take a long time to render. Better to leave them out all together.
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