Creating subclips manually, How markers determine subclip durations – Apple Final Cut Pro 7 User Manual

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How Markers Determine Subclip Durations

When you drag markers out of a clip, a subclip is created for each marker. The duration
of a subclip is determined from one marker to the next. For example, a clip with four
markers produces four subclips. The last subclip created from a marker always contains
the Media End point of the clip from which it was derived.

Subclip 4

Subclip 1

Subclip 2

Subclip 3

Media End

The duration of a subclip can also be defined by a marker with extended duration. For
more information about creating markers with duration, see

“Extending a Marker’s

Duration.”

Marker with
extended duration

Subclips defined by
marker boundaries

Original clip

Subclips defined by markers
with extended duration

Original clip

Marker with
duration of 0:00

Creating Subclips Manually

If you have long clips, you can also break them into subclips manually to help you manage
your footage.

To manually break a clip into subclips

1

Open the clip in the Viewer.

2

Set In and Out points corresponding to the subclip you want to create.

3

Choose Modify > Make Subclip (or press Command-U).

A subclip appears in the Browser.

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Chapter 28

Creating Subclips

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