Skip to main content

Final Cut Pro X: Compound clips overview

With Final Cut Pro, you can create compound clips, which allow you to group any combination of clips in theTimeline or the Browser and nest clips within other clips.
Compound clips can contain video and audio clip components, clips, and other compound clips. Effectively, each compound clip can be considered a mini project, with its own distinct project properties. Compound clips function just like other clips: you can add them to your project, trim them, retime them, and add effects and transitions. Icons appear on compound clips in the Browser and the Timeline.
Compound clip icon shown on clip in Browser and clip in Timeline
Compound clips have many uses. You can:
  • Simplify a complicated project by creating a separate compound clip for each major section.
  • Synchronize a video clip with one or more audio clips and then combine the clips into a compound clip, to avoid inadvertently moving them out of sync.
  • Open any clip, edit its contents in the Timeline, and then close it.
  • Quickly create a compound clip containing the clips in an event, based on the Browser sort order.
  • Use a compound clip to create a section of a project with settings different from those of the main project.
The following diagram shows how a project in the Timeline could be simplified using compound clips:
Project in Timeline before and after being simplified with compound clip
Compound clips have the following characteristics:
  • You create compound clips in the Browser or in the Timeline.
  • Every compound clip in the Timeline has a “parent” compound clip in the Browser.
    Relationship between parent compound clip in Browser and child compound clips in Timeline
  • When you edit the contents of any compound clip, you are in fact editing the parent compound clip from the Browser. Any changes you make to the compound clip are inherited by all of its child clips. For example, if you delete a title clip from the contents of a parent compound clip, the title clip is deleted from all child clips.
    You can create an independent compound clip from an existing compound clip. For example, you might have a compound clip of a standard title sequence for your TV or podcast series. You can create unique (independent) instances of the compound clip for each episode without affecting other instances of the title sequence.
    You can also create a snapshot of the entire project. Project snapshots are self-contained backup versions that include compound or multicam parent clips. Duplicating a project as a snapshot makes copies of the compound or multicam parent clips and embeds them in the project so that any changes to other instances of the clips do not affect the snapshot. For more information, see Duplicate projects and clips.
Note:   Compound clips in Final Cut Pro X provide all the functionality of the nested sequence feature in Final Cut Pro 7, with more flexibility and ease of use.

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

50 Free Plugins for Final Cut Pro X - The ultimate FREE Plugin list for FCPX

Hi guys, Charlie from LightLeakLove here! Just quickly, before you get to the article, I wanted to let you know about our new tool for FCPX called FiltrCutPro - learn more about it  here ! In this article we are going to share over 50 FREE Final Cut Pro X plugins that we reckon are pretty darn awesome! One of the areas where Final Cut Pro trumps its competition is the plugin universe it nurtured around FCPX. The amount of talented plugin creators that are out there making plugins, effects, templates and transitions for Apples industry leading editing platform is pretty epic. With so many fantastic companies and individuals making such brilliant plugins, the video editing landscape has never looked healthier or more creative. Things that used to take hours and had to be built up over layers and layers (and layers) are now as simple as drag…and…drop. Many of these plugins are released as freebies from companies (giving a sample of their full plugins) or from other FCPX edit

MySQL fails to start when a Plesk server lacks disk space: SQLSTATE[HY000] No space left on device 500 Plesk\Exception\Database

  Symptoms When opening Plesk or exporting/importing a database in Plesk, the operation fails with one of the following error messages: ERROR: Plesk\Exception\Database DB query failed: SQLSTATE[HY000]: General error: 1021  Disk full  (/var/tmp/#sql_3b95_1);  waiting for someone to free some space ..., <...> Server Error 500 Plesk\Exception\Database DB query failed: SQLSTATE[HY000]: General error: 1  Can't create/write to file  '/var/tmp/#sql_9d1_0.MAI' (Errcode: 28), <...> Websites with MySQL databases are not accessible with the following error message in a web-browser: Error establishing a database connection The MySQL service fails to start with the "No space left on device" error in its status: #  systemctl status mariadb.service ... systemd[1]: Starting MariaDB database server... systemd[1]:  mariadb.service failed to run 'start-pre' task: No space left on device systemd[1]: Failed to start MariaDB database server. systemd[1]: mariadb.serv

Final Cut Pro X: Create and break apart compound clips

You can create a  compound clip  from existing clips in the  Timeline  or the  Browser , or you can create a new, empty compound clip in the Browser and add clips to it in the Timeline. You can also break a compound clip into its component parts in the Timeline, so that the items are no longer grouped. Create a compound clip from existing clips Select  one or more  clips  in the Timeline or the Browser. The selected clips can be any combination of contiguous or noncontiguous clips, compound clips,  primary storyline  clips, or  connected clips . Do one of the following: Choose File > New Compound Clip (or press Option-G). Control-click the selection and choose New Compound Clip from the shortcut menu. Note:    When you add a compound clip to the Timeline or create a compound clip from existing clips in the Timeline, you create a direct and active relationship between a parent compound clip in the Browser and the child compound clip in the Timeline. If the