Nesting Sequences in Final Cut Pro
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So, 2 questions...
1. For what was implemented the sequences in FCP if it has more disadventages than adventages? Being FCP a PRO software..? how come we can not use many sequences?
2. What do we need to run smoothly with sequences? Bigger ram? 4 what if FCP will use only 4GB... more space in the hard drive?
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Is there a way to nest a sequence into the "master sequence" as you called it, and give that entire sequence an effect while still in the master sequence?
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Ah this is incredibly easy! I had this same question; thanks for the video. It's very helpful!
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I love using nested sequences but sometimes using too many can overload my processor and slow my computer down to a crawl (like now!). How can I "unpack" my nested sequences WITHIN the "master sequence" without opening them as new sequences or cutting and pasting? Thanks!
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Hi great video , the problem I have is once I have added a motion clip from to my sequence it become impossible to nest with another sequence, what is the workaround? thanks
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youre the best! thanks!
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THANK YOU SOOO Much, I was trying to figure this out for so long!!! ( yea Im kicking myself cant believe it was so easy)
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Thanks for posting that. :)
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Hey Does anyone know if u can nest sequences with different frame rates? I think maybe u can but my finalcut is 4.5 so maybe I just need a more up to date version?
what computer do you have?
toadpecker 4 years ago
I have a G4 quicksilver 733mhz.. with 768 MB of ram.
MacVideoHelpline 4 years ago
I like the opening 'hello everybody' LOL (ps, seen sideways yet mate?)
StuEvo 5 years ago
Ha I watched Sideways again today. Love that film.
MacVideoHelpline 5 years ago
How do you make these videos? I am so curious as to how you do these live screen captures.
lisasimpson 5 years ago
Well I'm glad you asked miss curious. I use a nifty little program called "Snapzpro" for OSX, which screen captures even on my crappy system at a more decent frame rate then anyone ever dreamed :)
MacVideoHelpline 5 years ago