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A subclip is a clip that appears in a bin like any other, it functions like any other, but it's really representative of just a piece of a master clip. They're very easy to create and great for organizing select clips from a long master clip. If you'd like to watch a Lynda.com video, sign onto your UT Lynda Portal and navigate to this Subclip tutorial. | |
When you mark footage with IN and OUT points, you can either save the entire clip along with the new marks, or you can create subclips based on the marks you set to break up longer master clips into smaller segments of selected footage. | |
To use the Make Subclip button to create a subclip: 1. Click Tools on the top navigation bar and select the Command Palette drop down option. | |
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3. Click the Make Subclip button to create the subclip and place it into the active bin by default. |
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4. If you press the Alt key (Windows) or the Option key (Macintosh) while you click the Make Subclip button, a dialog box allows you to select the destination bin for the subclip. The new subclip is listed in the bin, preceded by a subclip icon and identified with a numbered. Sub.n file name extension, as shown in the following illustration |