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  • Nested Sequence has to be rerendered in a new Timeline

    Posted by Howie Young on April 29, 2005 at 12:42 am

    I am using FCP version 2.2 and creating a video logo which consists of 8 layers and is comprised of the following:

    V1 is a colored background
    V2 and V3 are both text
    V4 is moving video that can be seen through the text
    V5 and V6 are both text
    V7 is another video clip that can be seen through the text
    V8 is a static gif / piece of art

    I have rendered and nested this entire sequence. Next, I opened the nest in the viewer to drop into a different timeline. When I inserted the logo nest in the timeline the timeline indicated that the nest needed to be rerendered again.

    Can someone please explain to me why this nest needs to be rerendered?

    I have worked with other nests that consist of 6 layers which were comprised of 3 layers of video, one colored background and 2 layers of text and haven’t had this problem.

    I’d appreciate any feedback.

    Thanks
    Howie

    Howie Young replied 21 years ago 5 Members · 7 Replies
  • 7 Replies
  • Jerry Hofmann

    April 29, 2005 at 12:52 am

    It’s been a while, but I don’t think renders will follow from sequence to sequence in FCP 2.x… I think that began with FCP 3.

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  • Howie Young

    April 29, 2005 at 1:44 am

    Jerry

    I have previously and successfully opened nested sequences in new timelines without having to rerender.

    Howie

  • Aren Hansen

    April 29, 2005 at 2:26 am

    If you’re going to be an a#$hole and post across multiple boards at the same time for a non-urgent issue, at least update your posts with information people have provided.

  • Bret Williams

    April 29, 2005 at 3:16 am

    I’ve been working with nested sequences since version 1.2 and they’ve never needed rerendering. Except when FCP decides they need to be for no good reason. Once in awhile it just doesn’t seem to be happy. They’ve always been quirky, but they’ve always been supposed to work without rerendering.

    Little obvious things to check –
    Are the sequences exactly the same settings? Everything.
    Did you accidentally change the opacity?
    Are you sure the original is a completely solid background? No opacity or overlay modes or anything?

  • Howie Young

    April 29, 2005 at 4:13 am

    Bret

    Thank you very much for responding to my post. This particular nest defintely seems to be quirky.

    As per your suggestion I did check a few things.

    “Did you accidentally change the opacity?”

    The opacity for all layers is set to 100. I double checked my previous split screens and the opacity for each of those layers is also set to 100.

    “Are the sequences exactly the same settings? Everything.”

    Each of my previous sequences are different. The content may vary from 3-4 video clips, 2-3 layers of text, the colored backgrounds may have a brightness and contrast filter, as well as a color tint filter. Those sequcnes all nested fine and dropped into the timeline when opened in the viewer.

    “Are you sure the original is a completely solid background?”

    The background of the first layer apears to be solid.

    “No opacity or overlay modes or anything?”

    What types of overlays are you referring to? The only filters applied to this layer are color tint and flop. I have never used the flop filter until now.

    Thanks
    Howie

  • Kevin Monahan

    April 29, 2005 at 9:05 pm

    Don’t render then nest. Nest all, then render the nest. Then drop into the new sequence. See if that works.

    Kevin Monahan
    Author – Motion Graphics and Effects in Final Cut Pro
    fcpworld.com

  • Howie Young

    April 30, 2005 at 12:59 am

    Kevin

    Thanks for the suggestion. I’ll give it a try.

    Howie

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