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  • making a sequence and naming cuts from a single capured clip

    Posted by Nelson May on August 12, 2006 at 1:16 pm

    I have been on sets for the past two weeks as well as shooting and I am brain dead. Sorry for the rookie question, but

    How do I make sequences and rename clips after rendering the whole tape. I am trying to work backwards for good bookeeping on a large edit.

    I also can’t get my video and audio clips to link so Ithey don’t separate when moving them around.

    Again I am brain dead, and any help would be appreciated.

    Howie Chin replied 19 years, 9 months ago 3 Members · 2 Replies
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  • Tom Wolsky

    August 12, 2006 at 1:26 pm

    Not sure what you mean by render whole tapes, do you mean capture whole tapes?

    New sequence – Cmd-N

    What format is this? Break the material down into subclips to rename.

    Make sure Linked Selection is turned on Shift-L.

    All the best,

    Tom

    Author: “Final Cut Pro 5 Editing Essentials” and “Final Cut Express 2 Editing Workshop” Class on Demand “Complete Training for FCP5” DVD

  • Howie Chin

    August 12, 2006 at 4:30 pm

    [nelsonmay10] “I have been on sets for the past two weeks as well as shooting and I am brain dead. Sorry for the rookie question, but

    How do I make sequences and rename clips after rendering the whole tape. I am trying to work backwards for good bookeeping on a large edit.

    I also can’t get my video and audio clips to link so Ithey don’t separate when moving them around.

    Again I am brain dead, and any help would be appreciated.”

    To make sequences, just click Apple-N or Cmd-N…i love to call it apple..flows better in my sentence.

    You could actually rename the clips in the Browser after u’ve imported the clip…but if you need to re-connect the media, it just doesn’t trace back to the original clip because it uses the clip name that you’ve renamed in the browser.. hope you get that.

    If i may suggest, u keep the original media as it is…( the whole tape ? – uncut ) and import it into FCP…seperate them into different sequences…like one sequence is just a fighting scene or “Scene 1” depends how u wanna categorize it.

    and from there you can export it out to their own respective clips with their own name.

    Linking could be a mess. I’ve had my share of problem.

    Here’s the workaround.

    To link audio and video – hit Apple-L and you’ll see the clip name will have “underlined” names.
    note: link…and not group. it doesnt link when u pull Video A to link with Audio B…it’ll link back to Audio A
    and when it’s ou

    When u find yourself pulling the video off from the audio…

    hit Shift-L for Linked Selection. It should snap your Video and Audio to be pulled together.

    To unlink the stereo Audio… is Alt-L

    sorry for the long explanation.

    good luck

    [howie|chin]

    [howie]

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