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Re: Create a new sequence
by Boyd McCollum on Jul 7, 2008 at 1:31:33 am

[Eric Holzapfel] "What I have been doing is opening FCP, and using the "Easy Setup", and changing settings to what I think I need, and then closing the "untitled" project, and opening up a new project with the settings I set using the easy setup process. "

You can have multiple sequences in one project with different settings. Cmd+N creates a new sequence. Select the sequence in the browser (before opening in the timeline) and Cmd+0 opens the Settings dialogue box. Change settings to whatever you need. NOTE: once you open the sequence in the timeline you won't be able to change the timebase. So if that's important, do it first.


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