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  • Tony Sarafoski

    February 8, 2013 at 6:55 am in reply to: Turning FCPX project into template

    NIce one…. good luck with it all.

  • Tony Sarafoski

    February 7, 2013 at 10:36 pm in reply to: Turning FCPX project into template

    Have you thought about make this picture in picture a Motion template with drop zones?

  • Tangier, I’ve been experiencing the exact same problem 🙁 I’ve notified feedback about it but have had no word from “Noah” double 🙁

  • hmmm… that’s what I was thinking, totally forgot that once you change a clip in the event browser, it turns into a “compound clip”.

    The only other thing I can think of is to duplicate the clip in the event browser, then sync the audio, open the new synched clip, trim the audio so that its the same length as the video clip, copy, then in your timeline, open the same clip in it’s own timeline, and paste.

    If you open a clip in the timeline that’s been trimmed from a long clip in the event browser, it should show in/out markers, make sure you shift+z to view the whole clip.

  • Jacob, Oliver’s suggestion seems like good advice, maybe give that a shot first.

    The reason I asked how long each clip was (in your terms each scene), was that if there short clips, then my suggestion might not be the best approach. However if they are long form clips (meaning 2-5 or 10min long clips), then what I was thinking was first synchronise each individual scene with the audio by either creating multicam clips, or individual synchronised clips.

    Once the audio is synched to the clip, trim the audio so that it is the same length as the video clip. Then you’ll be able to copy the audio, open the “original” clip in it’s own timeline, and paste.

    I believe once that audio is “within” the original clip, you should then be able to expand the audio components and activate or desiccative each channel.

    I’ve haven’t tried this to see if it will work, but this was the first thing that came to mind when I saw your post.

    If you don’t understand my suggestion, PM me and I’ll try walk you through it.

  • Out of curiosity, are your raw or original clips shot as long form clips, or are the short individual ones?

  • Jacob there’s no easy way to say this, but editing prior synching audio is a BIG no, no…. There’s ways around it, let me know if your still interested, or have you worked out a solution?

  • Tony Sarafoski

    December 11, 2012 at 11:23 am in reply to: Moving Proxy files

    Not sure if this episode of macbreak will be of any help Elliot. Also I know they advise not to move events/projects via finder, however I do and have done so since it first release. Reason being is moving events via FCPX currently doesn’t allow you to only copy the proxy files, which is why I mange this myself manually using finer 😉

    Let me know if you need further guidance.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hu-ga7fxKh8

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  • Tony Sarafoski

    October 31, 2012 at 6:12 pm in reply to: question about compound clips in 10.0.6

    why would Apple take away the right mouse click option?

  • Tony Sarafoski

    October 5, 2012 at 11:33 am in reply to: compound clips causing spinning beach ball

    David, what your doing is perfectly fine.

    Personally I just like to first create a multicam clip from my audio, then add the video one by one. Sounds crazy I know, but love doing it this way.

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