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Re: Moving a sequence to new project
by Greg Ball on Oct 23, 2009 at 6:41:19 pm

Thanks Shane. My exact needs? I'm giving all the raw footage (media) to my client so they can in turn give it to another post production company. I thought it would be helpful to also give that post house a FCP project with just the final sequence in it.

My current project has about 12 sequences and that would confuse a new post house. So I wanted to simplify things by creating a new project with just one sequence and then put that along with all of the footage on one hard drive for the client/new post house.

FYI, we fired our client and told them to just take the footage elsewhere... long story. Bottom line is I fl sorry for the new post house taking on this project.



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