Friday, April 5, 2013

Re: [Avid-L2] Creating a clip from a sequence: NEW FR: Subsequence behavior

Sounds like a Compound Clip from that funny NLE that came out last year
from the boys in Cupertino.

On Friday, April 5, 2013, Job ter Burg (L2B) wrote:

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>
> Yes, but your method requires there are no edits inside those subsequences
> (AutoSync won't AutoSync if there's any cut).
>
> What many folks have been asking is a way to build select rolls or
> stringouts, and use those sequences as matchframeable sources.
>
> So I compile a bunch of different pieces of picture and sound into a
> stringout or selects reel, I then would for instance right-click the
> sequence in its bin and label it a source roll or stringout or selects
> roll. When I then double click that selects reel in the bin, it opens in
> the source monitor, not the record monitor.
>
> Also, when I cut from such a stringout I might want the clips in the
> timeline to refer to the name of the stringout (preferably optional). And
> when I have cut in some shots from a stringout into a sequence, and I park
> in that new sequence and hit matchframe, I'd like the stringout to appear
> in the source monitor first. Another matchframe might would then bring in
> the source clip (or sync clip) that was used in the stringout.
>
> Long standing request, most helpful in many scenarios, but very much so
> when using file-based camcorders on documentaries. You often want to be
> able to scroll through a bunch of B-roll shots from the source monitor, you
> often don't want each individual shot to be its own clip, which you have to
> load. Much like the tape days when material would come in as entire tapes,
> and you could quickly browse through a tape (or a subclip you made from
> that captured tape).
>
> J
>
> On 5 apr. 2013, at 21:37, Mark Spano <cutandcover@gmail.com<javascript:_e({}, 'cvml', 'cutandcover%40gmail.com');>>
> wrote:
>
> > When I create sync sequences, I often make my subsequences and then
> > AutoSync them so that they become like a subclip. Then a double-click
> opens
> > them in the Source monitor - no dragging necessary. Is that what you're
> > trying to do?
>
>
>


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