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Re: Subclips and Master clips
by
ben scott
on Feb 21, 2008 at 8:31:34 pm
did you know about the way for subclipping from the clip markers, rename the markers, maybe even put the clip into its own bin, then with markers selected in browser go modify make subclip
if you need to get the markers to come across no easy way, but maybe reveal source file technique and make sure to do it on marker, then add new marker in the clip in the viewer, then if more markers or in/outs needed why not turn on ganging and move through clips in timeline and then back to viewer to mark up. once finished marking all the stuff you need just drag the clip you need back to the browser as a new instance of master clip. maybe this works, not tried
what I suggest
to people is if they like capturing all their footage as long clips from tape then use subclip to cut down to the rushes needed. then drop all subclips in any order to timeline and media manage in the way you want, maybe even recapturing footage. make sure to delete all unused media and dont refer to master clips. this should make final cut and other apps in the suite work a lot better in long run and definitely less problems when editing a complex project. you could even capture with some extra handles as well. may just be very long winded but a bit like the logging stage and done before a proper rough cut.
from ben
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