Deleting files/ offline question

hey guys
i just filled up my hard drive with footage...i need to take it off because im gonna start using an external hardive and i need more space.
i was wondering......
if i delete the capture scratch, the project, and everything thing else...will my exported quictime.mov file become offline and not viewable anymore??????

im pretty sure i exported it without self contained checked (there all the smaller version files)
(a 10 min video was like 80mb and not 1.5GB)

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