From the course: Migrating from Final Cut Pro 7 to Final Cut Pro X

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Where are my subclips?

Where are my subclips?

- [Instructor] Many editors, especially documentary-based editors live off of subclips. I'd like to show you how Final Cut kind of works a little differently. Final Cut 10 doesn't have subclips. It does have something called favorites. So, I'm right now in the smart collection called interviews. I'm going to limit this just to the olives here. I'm going to go to interviews here. Here are my two interview clips. I'm going to change them up for a moment to a list view just so we can sit back and hear and see a waveform across this. I'm going to hit play to play some of this. - To start our tour today, from here we'll go over along the olive trees just to the east of where we're standing. - [Instructor] I know that there's going to be an endpoint right about here, an outpoint right about there, and that's a soundbite. I would subclip this in most of the tools I work with. I'm going to roll this open just so you can see it knows the following information on this based on analysis. It…

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