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John Gallagher writes:
I use markers and subclips a lot. Is there any way, after creating several markers within several pieces of footage, I can convert all markers in all the bits of footage to subclips in one fell swoop? I’ve tried “Find All” with searching for Marker in the type field.
There’s probably no way to do this, I just wondered.
Larry replies: Yes and No.
There’s no way to create subclips from markers in multiple clips all at once. But there is a VERY cool way to instantly turn all the markers in a single clip into subclips.
Here’s how to do it.
This is a very, VERY fast technique!
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2 Responses to Converting Markers to Subclips
Hi Larry,
I just read this with much excitement as I am looking for solution on a project which is very sub heavy . Does this still work. I can highlight all markers but I can not find a way of dragging into a bin. Any help appreciated
Wil:
In reading this article I realized that nowhere in it did I describe which program this refers to. My error.
This is a n FCP 7 technique. It won’t work in FCP X or Premiere.
Larry