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FCPX - Add multiple clips at once, stacked

Hey!


I would like to put multiples clips at once on the timeline, but I want them the be stacked on top of each other, not next to each other. Is there an easy way to do this?


For example, I want to show 4 images on top of the storyline, same duration, same timeline in and out point. The only way I figured to do that is to drop them manually on top of each other each time. Or do a connect edit, reset the playhead, connect edit, reset the playhead, etc.


It would be such a time saver.


Thank you!


Mac Pro, macOS 12.4

Posted on Jul 18, 2022 1:32 PM

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Posted on Jul 19, 2022 1:54 AM

Actually, there may be a faster way. Not all at once, but fairly quick.


Select first one, press Q. Select second, press SHIFT-Q, Select third, SHIFT-Q, Select fourth, SHIFT-Q.


Why the Shift key? When you connect the first clip, the playhead jumps to the end. Shift-Q connects back from the playhead position instead of forward.

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Jul 19, 2022 1:54 AM in response to Okiyah

Actually, there may be a faster way. Not all at once, but fairly quick.


Select first one, press Q. Select second, press SHIFT-Q, Select third, SHIFT-Q, Select fourth, SHIFT-Q.


Why the Shift key? When you connect the first clip, the playhead jumps to the end. Shift-Q connects back from the playhead position instead of forward.

FCPX - Add multiple clips at once, stacked

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