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  • Turning a sequence into a raw clip

    Posted by Chris Raines on September 17, 2012 at 4:16 pm

    Searched for this on the forums but couldn’t find it anywhere.

    Here’s my problem:

    I have 1080 source footage of an interview. Sound recorded separately. Plural Eyes to sync together. Now I have one sequence with my full interview with synced sound. Perfect right?

    Here’s the problem: I will be editing in 720 and reframing the interviews as needed. But when I edit clips from my interview sequence to my master sequence the motion parameters show 100% no matter what. I set all motion parameters to 67%, which fits the 1080 source into the 720 frame, but editing to another sequence has prevented me from changing this once it’s in the new sequence. I’ve tried nesting and it does the same thing. How do I edit from sequence to sequence while still maintaining the ability to change scale?

    Chris

    Chris Raines replied 13 years, 11 months ago 1 Member · 1 Reply
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  • Chris Raines

    September 18, 2012 at 6:05 pm

    No one has input on this? Surely someone has encountered this before.

    I just want to make a sequence behave as a clip in the timeline. I want it to retain its original resolution and not zap me back to another sequence when I double-click. I do not want single channel mono audio to suddenly get pasted as a stereo track, as it does when you edit sequence-to-sequence.

    Anyone?

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