Thursday, November 19, 2009

[FCP-L] Re: Was Murch, now Avid/FCP

Might as well switch between tabs on the timeline. That way you can actually watch down your selects sequence. Maybe it's handy to actually see both timelines at one time for some situations, but it seems to me you really need to be able to see your footage when selecting.

I keep looking at the Quickview and wishing it would function as a viewer for that second timeline, but alas.....


--- In FinalCutPro-L@yahoogroups.com, David Ross <speckydave@...> wrote:
>
> Forget the viewer: open 2 sequences, peel off one of the tabs and reposition
> it so you can see both TIMELINES (hence 2 monitors being handy). Then you
> can just drag clips directly from one timeline to another (or copy/paste,
> range select, whatever).
>
> D.


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