Is there a recommended "best" workflow for editing a feature length film in FCP?
I edited a feature-length project in the mid-2000s in FCP 6. As I recall, each scene was edited into its own sequence (what is now called a "project"). The scenes were then all put together in a master sequence of the entire film. I believe this was called a "nested sequence."
Is there anything similar to a nested sequence in FCPX? If not, does anyone have a recommended workflow? In my current film project, I have already edited many of the scenes into their own project, all within a single library. To get a sense of the flow of the story, I copied each of the scene projects and made them into compound clips. I then put all of the compound clips into a "rough cut" project. This worked for an initial viewing. Now I have gone back to doing more fine editing on each of the scenes -- not in the "rough cut" project, but in the individual scene projects.
I know I could just put all of the footage into a single project of the entire film, but I think it would be cumbersome and I would lose the ability to easily shift scenes around. Is the answer to use the "rough cut" project and to open each compound clip scene when I work on it and then change it back into a compound clip afterwards? (I have not done a lot of work with compound clips and I'm just learning how they work.)
Thank you very much for any help or suggestions.
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