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  • Thanks for the suggestion, but while the Project Browser lets me drag a project it does not let me drop it into the sub-folder (or, for that matter, anywhere else on the same drive).

    Are you able to drag a project and then drop it into a sub-folder on the same drive?

  • Bill Rabkin

    March 4, 2013 at 9:55 pm in reply to: Multicam from hour-long SDHC import

    SOLUTION:

    Doh! It turned out to be easy to create a Multicam Clip from source media from different camcorders that recorded several individual clips for an hourlong program. Here’s what I did:

    For the “A” camcorder, I created a Project. I inserted all of the clips from that camcorder onto the primary storyline, in chronological order. Then, I selected the entire storyline and created a New Compound Clip. I named this “Compound A.” I set a Marker at the “clap” frame.

    I did the same thing for the “B” camcorder, creating “Compound B.”

    I then selected both Compound A and Compound B, and then File > New Multicam Clip. Done!

    Hope this technique helps other multi-camera shooters with tapeless media and long programs.

    –FastBill

  • Bill Rabkin

    March 3, 2013 at 4:34 am in reply to: dvd burning

    As a volunteer, I shoot monthly hour-long concerts at my public library. I deliver the end result to the library on DVDs (one for the Main Library in my town, one for the Branch Library). The Library adds these recordings to their collection, and library patrons borrow them to enjoy at home.

    As “unprofessional” as it might seem, I use iDVD to create most of my DVDs. iDVD lets me apply a theme to the DVD menus; add background music to them; display a thumbnail clip (either motion or still frame) for each Chapter; add additional text such as the performer names and performance date, set type fonts, sizes and colors; etc. I don’t believe that FCPX “Share DVD” provides these facilities.

    Recently, I purchased a new iMac that came with Mountain Lion installed, and Mountain Lion no longer includes iDVD in iLife. I purchased a copy of iLife ’11 on eBay and installed it in Mountain Lion. So far, it seems to run fine. (However, installing it overwrote Garage Band, iPhoto, and iMovie with earlier versions that don’t work in Mountain Lion, so if I ever need any of these I’ll need to purchase the current version from the App Store.)

  • Bill Rabkin

    March 1, 2013 at 4:27 am in reply to: Multicam from hour-long SDHC import

    Still looking for the solution. Perhaps I did not explain the issue well enough.

    I tried FCPX audio sync’ing to create a multicam clip, but it doesn’t work for a shoot in which each camcorder records more than one (contiguous) file during the shoot because the maximum file size limits imposed by the Windows FAT32 file system, which many camcorders use. This file size limit results in a long shoot being recorded in multiple files, each of which (except for the last one) is approximately 13-14 minutes in duration.

    For example, assume that you’re shooting a 25-minute lecture. The camcorder records a person speaking for 25 minutes, but due to the file size limit it must record this in 2 separate files on the media. Assume that these files are named A1 and A2. The last frame of A1 is immediately followed by the first frame of A2; no frames of the lecture are lost.

    If you were shooting with only one camcorder, you’d simply import both files, insert A1 into a project timeline, then insert A2 at the end of the timeline. Your timeline would look like this:
    [A1][A2]
    The total project duration would be approximately 25 minutes. You’re ready to edit.

    However, in a 2-camera shoot the second camcorder will also record 2 files, Assume that they’re named B1 and B2.

    In FCPX, you will import a total of 4 separate clips: A1, A2, B1, and B2. What you want is a multiclip that looks something like this:
    [A1][A2]
    [B1][B2]

    Here, clips A1 and B1 start at timecode 0:00:00 (approximately), and clips A2 and B2 start immediately after the ends of A1 and B1, respectively. The total length of the multiclip is approximately 25 minutes, and you’d see 2 angles in the Angle Viewer.

    If you select all 4 clips and create a multiclip by sync’ing on audio, FCPX lines up similar audio waveforms to establish what it believes to be synchronization. But since the waveforms represent a person lecturing for 25 minutes, the waveforms in A2 and B2 look like those in A1 and B1, so the resulting multiclip looks like this:
    [A1]
    [A2]
    [B1]
    [B2]
    All 4 clips begin at approximately 0:00:00, and the total length of the multiclip is only about 13 minutes.

    So, the question is this: How do I multicam edit a 2-camera shoot whose length causes each camcorder to record 2 or more separate contiguous files during the lecture?

    Thanks!

  • Bill Rabkin

    February 11, 2013 at 10:47 pm in reply to: Multicam from hour-long SDHC import

    Thanks, Charlie. I have not tried creating a Multicam clip by sync’ing on the audio, for a couple of reasons:
    (1) I don’t always have good audio on every camcorder
    (2) I’ve read in several places that sync’ing on audio can take a long time, since FCPX must analyze the waveforms of each of the clips in order to align them.

    So, I first set a marker in the first clip from each camcorder at the frame where my clapboard “claps.” Then, when I create a Multicam clip I sync on “First Marker.” Since there is a clapboard “clap” only in the first clip from each SDHC camcorder, I’m looking for the best technique for including the remaining camcorder clips into my Multicam clip.

    Bill Rabkin

  • Bill Rabkin

    February 3, 2013 at 11:14 pm in reply to: Clips disappeared from Event

    Doh! Silly me…I had an entry in the Search field, and didn’t notice it. Thanks for the advice! The MP3 was the only clip in this event that matched the search term. Once I cleared the Search field, Voila! FCPX displayed all of the clips in this event.

    Thanks again!

  • Bill Rabkin

    January 29, 2013 at 3:28 am in reply to: Default FCPX Project Location

    Thanks, Bill. I thought I had selected the event on Drive02 before I created the new project, but apparently I had not.

    I prefer to keep everything related to one shoot on a single drive. So, how do I now move the project that is in the wrong event (and on the wrong drive) to the correct event (on the desired target drive)?

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