Thursday, November 19, 2009

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

Aaaaaaaaaahhhh... okay, NOW I get what the problem is! Sorry, it's the ol' paradigm thing I was talking about. The how things (and people) work (differently) thing.

Yes, the way I go about doing the same task (and teach it) is exactly how Tom describes it, which is why I've never actually encountered that problem, ergo, have never missed that functionality and also why I wasn't getting what you meant exactly, sorry.

Meaning, if the desired OUT-point is the next edit, I "X" the clip and reset the IN if needed. At least NOW that's what I'm assuming it is you're looking for, no? So technically that should at worst be the amount of clicks you're looking for if not in fact *less* if you work it right. :)

cheers,
RK

On 19.11.2009, at 11:37, Tom Wolsky wrote:

> Good thing I have a copy editor:
>
> You can also press the X key before you mark the In on the clip.
>
> All the best,
>
> Tom


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