Creating a multiclip sequence – Apple Final Cut Pro 7 User Manual

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Overlap duration

Overlaps other
clip

Duration

Timecode

Name

00:30:00:00

01:30:00:00–02:00:00:00

01:00:00:00

01:00:00:00–02:00:00:00

Clip A

00:30:00:00

01:30:00:00–02:00:00:00

00:45:00:00

01:30:00:00–02:15:00:00

Clip B

In this case, if you set the minimum overlap value to 66% (or any value lower than this),
clip B is grouped together with clip A into a single multiclip. This is because 66% of clip
B’s timecode numbers overlap clip A’s timecode numbers.

Minimum overlap
is set to 66%.

For more information, see

“Creating a Multiclip Sequence.”

Creating a Multiclip Sequence

Once you have clips prepared, you can group them together into multiclips and
automatically create a multiclip sequence.

To create a multiclip sequence

1

Select multiple clips in the Browser, or select one or more bins of clips.

2

Choose Modify > Make Multiclip Sequence.

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Chapter 42

Working with Multiclips

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