Louis Maddalena
June 23rd, 2011, 08:42 AM
Hey Guys,
I'm trying to stick it out with FCPX for a single project to see if I can learn it and learn to like it before the other updates that I need come out. I have run into an issue which I am not sure is a glitch, design error, or hopefully just my having problems and somebody here can point me in the right direction.
I figured it'd be best to start off with FCPx with a smaller project, so I'm editing a friend of a friends wedding video that I was asked to shoot for them. I shot this wedding with multiple cameras (I know FCPx doesn't have support for the old multicam editing) but I figured I could still edit it on the timeline and just sync up each camera as needed. I began to sync each camera using layers like I would have in any other system.
The problem I am having is this:
Everything wants to be at the beginning of the timeline and will only not be at the beginning if there is a shot before it. I guess thats why they call it a magnetic timeline, everything is magnetized towards the head of the line. Fine. But lets say you have created 3 layers of video as I did (one for each camera) and you want to put the next shot of camera 3 on layer 3 to keep things consistent. now lets say layer 3 is already longer than layer 1. I can't put anything after layer 3 on layer 3 because its longer than layer 1. The magnetic timeline only takes into effect the one layer, and it layer one is short, then it automatically places the footage on layer one as far back as the last clip that ends... This is not where I want it time wise, I want it 30 seconds into the future.
Does anybody know how to make this adjustment? I'm going to continue to work on figuring it out because I'm sure Apple wouldn't make a timeline that can't do simple tasks like that, but I'm frustrating myself to no end trying to get the timing of this edit correct (or at this point I'm still syncing shots)...
I'm trying to stick it out with FCPX for a single project to see if I can learn it and learn to like it before the other updates that I need come out. I have run into an issue which I am not sure is a glitch, design error, or hopefully just my having problems and somebody here can point me in the right direction.
I figured it'd be best to start off with FCPx with a smaller project, so I'm editing a friend of a friends wedding video that I was asked to shoot for them. I shot this wedding with multiple cameras (I know FCPx doesn't have support for the old multicam editing) but I figured I could still edit it on the timeline and just sync up each camera as needed. I began to sync each camera using layers like I would have in any other system.
The problem I am having is this:
Everything wants to be at the beginning of the timeline and will only not be at the beginning if there is a shot before it. I guess thats why they call it a magnetic timeline, everything is magnetized towards the head of the line. Fine. But lets say you have created 3 layers of video as I did (one for each camera) and you want to put the next shot of camera 3 on layer 3 to keep things consistent. now lets say layer 3 is already longer than layer 1. I can't put anything after layer 3 on layer 3 because its longer than layer 1. The magnetic timeline only takes into effect the one layer, and it layer one is short, then it automatically places the footage on layer one as far back as the last clip that ends... This is not where I want it time wise, I want it 30 seconds into the future.
Does anybody know how to make this adjustment? I'm going to continue to work on figuring it out because I'm sure Apple wouldn't make a timeline that can't do simple tasks like that, but I'm frustrating myself to no end trying to get the timing of this edit correct (or at this point I'm still syncing shots)...