About ClipsFinal Cut Express has always used clip typesaudio, video, graphic, and generatedto identify clips that reference different types of source media. FCE uses a different class of clip typessubclip, merged clip, and sequenceto identify clips that reference a portion of another clip (like a subclip) or multiple clips (like merged clips and sequences).FCE 2 introduced three new clip typesmaster, affiliate, and independentto identify clips that are linked by shared properties (like master and affiliate clips) or clips whose properties and behavior are independent of other clips (like independent clips). The new clip type classifications and behavior are designed to ease project management by automatically updating all affiliated clips when you make a change to a shared property on any of the individual affiliates anywhere in the project. The master/affiliate clips' shared properties are all related to media management; clip properties that remain independentIn and Out points, markers, and applied effectsare all modified during the normal course of editing and must remain independent in each clip copy you use.Here's an example: You have a master clip in the Browser, and you edit it into your sequence. An affiliate copy of that master clip appears in the sequence. Rename the affiliate copy, and the name of its master clip is also renamed. Change the reel name of the master clip, and the reel name of the affiliate clip in the sequence reflects the same change.The master/affiliate clip-handling scheme keeps your clip duplicates in sync, which can simplify your life when you're media-managing certain types of projects. Projects best suited to master/affiliate clip handling are well logged, with discrete clips that you don't plan on subdividing much.If your preferred editing method is to capture large chunks of media and then subdivide and rename the clips post-capture, consider converting your master clips to independent-type clips before you start dicing them up. It could save you from the headache and confusion of converting (and tracking) each clip's type separately. For more information on clip affiliation protocols, see "About Clip Affiliations" in Chapter 7 of Apple's Final Cut Express Help PDF.Here's a rundown of FCE's clip types. Format-based clip types
Relationship-based clip types
To duplicate a Browser clip as a new master clip: Select the clip in the Browser and then do one of the following:
Figure 4.70. Control-click the Browser clip and then choose Duplicate as New Master Clip from the clip's shortcut menu.![]() To convert an independent or affiliate clip into a master clip: Select the clip in the Browser and then do one of the following:
Figure 4.72. Choose Make Master Clip from the clip's shortcut menu.![]() Tips
Figure 4.74. Choosing Make Independent Clip from the sequence clip's shortcut menu converts an affiliate-type clip to an independent-type clip.![]() To make all clips in a sequence independent:
To break an affiliate clip's relationship with its master: Do one of the following: |