Monday, December 7, 2009

Re: [FCP-L] exporting stills short cut?

I just create markers on the sequnce for the stills you want... then
create a keyboard shortcut for export with QuickTime conversion (I use
option-shift e). Then just command arrow up or down to navigate to the
marker points and option-shift e to export the still.

Boom

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On 2009-12-07, at 10:12, Martin Baker <martin@digital-heaven.co.uk>
wrote:

> A technique featured in my book:
> http://www.digital-heaven.co.uk/killersecrets
>
> ================
> Exporting Multiple Still Images
>
> If you need to export lots of still images from various points in a
> sequence then it can get very tedious to export each one separately.
> Here's a technique that can save a lot of time.
>
> 1. Create a new bin that will contain the selected images and
> temporarily move the current sequence into the new bin.
> 2. Mark an in and out point on the desired frame.
> 3. Press Command-U to create a subclip of the marked frame in the
> sequence. A new subclip is created in the same bin as the sequence,
> which is why we temporarily moved the sequence to a new bin.
> 4. The subclip name is already highlighted so you can rename the
> sequence subclip and this will become the name of the exported file.
>
> Repeat the above steps for each still frame. When all the subclips
> have been created:
>
> 1. Move the sequence back to its original location then right-click
> the Bin and choose Batch Export from the shortcut menu.
> 2. In the Export Queue window, set the desired destination and
> choose Still Image from the Format menu.
> ================
>
>
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