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  • Can you combine sequences from two FCP projects?

    Posted by David Mcgiffert on January 15, 2008 at 5:23 am

    I know this is a totally rookie question,
    but I have a huge project I am working on.
    (28 hours of video and growing).
    I am bogging down my ancient G5 single processor with
    lots of bins and quite a few sequences.
    If I open a new project with the same settings,
    and then open my working project at the same time,
    can I;

    import from one project to the other?

    cut and paste from one project to the other?

    drag a timeline from one project to the other?
    (ducking from oncoming flames)

    Thank you,

    David

    Richard Harrington replied 18 years, 4 months ago 4 Members · 4 Replies
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  • David Battistella

    January 15, 2008 at 6:31 am

    open both projects

    create a new project

    tear away the browser windows from the two existing projects.

    Drag whatever you want to the new projects.

    Close the original two projects.

    Edit away.

    David

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  • David Mcgiffert

    January 15, 2008 at 7:03 am

    Wow.

    Thanks David, that’s going to help a whole lot.

    (and I do read your blog),

    David

  • Peter Von puttkamer

    January 17, 2008 at 5:36 am

    Hi. I have a question I’m hoping you could answer- editing an HD timeline- either
    108030p or 108060i; I’m looking at two sequence settings:

    1. Frame size 1280×1080, Aspect Ratio 1280×1080 (16×9)
    Pixel aspect ratio 1280x 1080
    editing time base 29.97

    OR

    2. Frame size 1980×1080, Aspect Ratio HDTV 1080i (16:9)
    Pixel aspect ratio Square
    editing time base 29.97

    Which one should I go with. thanks. p.

  • Richard Harrington

    January 17, 2008 at 3:54 pm

    What did you shoot on?

    Richard M. Harrington, PMP

    Author: Photoshop for Video, Understanding Adobe Photoshop, and ATS:iWork

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