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What if my clip contains 2 or more scenes?
Hi.
Let's say I have a video clip that contains 2 or more usable items, especially where those two items are relatively unrelated. For example, I have an opening narrator shot that ends with a blooper. I want to use both, but I won't put the blooper in the opening of the finished product. Is it typical to import the clip twice, and mark separate in/out points, then use each as though they were different clips? I'm motivated to do this, because I like using the "Video Usage" counter to make sure I don't overuse clips, and this way I will keep the correct counts. Richard |
Re: What if my clip contains 2 or more scenes?
create subclip....
opps, right answer, wrong forum ;-( |
Re: What if my clip contains 2 or more scenes?
You only need to import the clip once.
Then you can set various in & out points and use the clip repeatedly in your project as needed. |
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