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Matching framing disallows me to subclip?????
Hi, this has been bugging me for awhile now and I’ve decided to post about it. Many times I find myself wanting to make a subclip of a clip I have in my sequence, say to export to After Effects or something. But I want a bit of extra footage, so in my sequence I double-click the clip and it appears in the viewer. I understand that if I change this clip’s In’s and Out’s they will affect my clip in the sequence – so I use shift-F to match frame to the “original” clip. But what drives me nuts is from this clip I can’t subclip, if I mark and IN and an OUT and hit command-U it doesn’t work, I don’t get a subclip for some reason. If I search for the same clip in my browser, find it and double-click it and do the exact same thing shortcuts, IN, OUT, command-U – it works. Why doesn’t it work after I matchframe??
I’m using FCP 3, does this issue perhaps not exist anymore? I want to use this same technique to pull stills out of my sequence, double-click, shift-F, IN, OUT, command-U. Any thoughts would be great or if anyone understands why a match-framed clip behaves different than one straight out of the browser – that would be nice to hear/understand as well, thanks,
jason