Right. But often I don't have time to do that level of organization and I just want to park something in a special bin so I don't lose it. Subclips are ideal for that.
I don't know what the keyword is... just save the darn section some place where I can get it later!
I've tried some of these keyword/organizing programs (iDive, for example) and I think I rarely have enough time to use them effectively.
On Apr 16, 2011, at 7:18 PM, Philip Hodgetts wrote:
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> On Apr 16, 2011, at 4:00 PM, Terence Curren wrote:
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>> In FCP X, it appears you can select a section of a clip and add keywords. That effectively makes it a subclip without existing separately.
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> Absolutely. In fact I'd be surprised if there was anything like the old subclip because this is much more flexible. One clip can have keywords across the whole clip (and all the clip/file metadata is in that category) plus range-based keywording that can overlap fulfilling the role of Subclips.
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