This is where nested sequences are the best thing since sliced bread.

Drag all the clip(s) that are in the same scene/location/lighting
condition and drop them into Sequence 01. Then drag all the clips in the
second scene/location/lighting condition into Sequence 02, and so on for
the clips in the rest of the scenes/locations/lighting conditions.
Rename the sequences into names that are meaningful. Apply all your
color correction/visual effects on the clips in each of these
subsequences.

Then when you start to assemble your master sequence, you drag one of
the subsequences into the source monitor and set your in and out points.
Then drag and drop that onto the timeline of the master sequence. Keep
doing this for the rest of the clips/subsequences.

You can apply more visual effects if desired on the subsequences on the
master sequence.

Nested sequences are great in situations such as the above example where
you need to reuse the same clip with visual effects in more than one
time.




--- In [email protected], Mike Boom <boom@...> wrote:
>
> What I really want to be able to do is go through clips, name them,
> and color correct them, then sort them into bins where I can find
> them later when I put together pieces. I'd hoped I could drag
> corrected clips from a sequence into bins, but when I do all
> correction disappears.
>
> Is there any way to save corrected clips back to disk short of
> selecting each clips and exporting it independently, something that
> would take months at least to do? Or, failing that, is there a way to
> at least put color-corrected clips into bins?
>
> Thanks for any suggestions,
>
> Mike Boom
> www.laughingeel.com
>




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