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Re: Round trip between Resolve and FCP

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Joseph OwensRe: Round trip between Resolve and FCP
by on May 17, 2012 at 2:33:50 pm

[Margus Voll] "Try selecting all your thumbnails on timeline and then make R clic with mouse and batch copy.
Now try to adjust one shot and third."

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I'm assuming this is an attempt to "ungroup" the shots.... but it doesn't solve the underlying issue which is that Resolve is always grading to the Master source clip timeline... even when it is being displayed as a cut sequence. For absolute independence, it is better to create a "local" version of the grade for that portion of the master clip. This is probably better operational practice, as well, since it does build in a degree of redundancy and grade-construction flexibility. This is similar to separating your various operations inside a grade to separate nodes so that you can share them between clips and click portions of the grade off and on to gauge the effect.

Rendering to unique filename also helps to create entities that can be better managed with browser operations.

To reconnect files with different names, at least in Final Cut, one avenue is to "Locate", instead of "Search", and you do have the option to un-check the "Matched" filename when you do manage to navigate to the clip you want.

Getting closer?

jPo

You mean "Old Ben"? Ben Kenobi?


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