like to be able to do in that subject line... So if that's not clear...
I'm working on an observational doc, assembling huge timelines, with
everything laid down in chronological order, and from that big long
timeline, I'm creating two sequences - one that's just got all the
pertinent synch, and one that's all non-synch.
As it stands, I'm alt-X'ing (cutting, and loading into the source
monitor) all of the non-synch footage, then opening up the non-synch
sequence, and adding it in... then I go back to the original sequence
and do it all again.
It's all a bit convoluted, and I can't help wondering if there's a
more efficient way? I'd thought maybe I could alt-open the non-synch
sequence (so it opens in a separate window to the source and record
windows) and it'd open the sequence in such a way that I can then just
drag highlighted areas from my record monitor into it... But no.
If it can't be done, is this a feature that anybody would find useful,
other than me? It's something that I do a lot of in the early stages
of an edit on these type of docs.
CP
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