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Re: bringing Avid workflow to FCP
by Andreas Kiel on Sep 15, 2009 at 12:05:43 am

Hi Ilja,

You should have been on IBC and the IBC FCPUG Supermeet, we showed a lot of options with this kinda workflow issues ;-)
As Mark mentioned, creating multiclips out of the result of my sequenceLiner would be the easiest way especially as your clips do have the same TC. But with that amount of clips it is a tedious work.
One thing you can do: depending on the amount of angles create a a scale and offset for the first clip of each angle (for example upper left corner of angle 1 in upper left corner of the screen) with a scale which would allow to fit 2-x video streams to fit into your final temporary output. Then copy and paste attributes of the first clip of a track/angle to all following of the track. This will look like a split screen in the end.
Now you can start to make edit decisions. When your done, remove attributes for all the clips.

If you're interested you can send me an PM for an early beta which automatically creates multiclips in the browser from camera clips and external audio.

Hope that helps a bit.

Andreas

Spherico
http://www.spherico.com/filmtools


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