What Has Happened to FCP? I want to like it, but I find it difficult.
Now before you start saying, you need to learn more, I have been editing for over 30 years, going back to film and also starting out on the very first version of FCP. I have continued to use FCP 7 up until a few months ago running Maverick with no problems, however my computer just died and I had to give it up. I have been reading, watching Youtube videos, on and on and still confused by setting up a project and moving it to a safe place to keep for future edits. Way back in 2004 I taught a class on FCP at a community college and this was the one thing that students could not wrap their head around, so in almost every class I'd go over this part to show them, make sure you are pointing FCP to your project on your external hard drive or all your work is going to the internal hard drive to the computer in the classroom. That was the default position. So here it is 2023 and now I'm stumped. I thought I had followed all the instructions on getting my project on my external drive, so last night was the real test. It failed! I watched one video where it showed you just saving the FCP Library file and that was it, but that is not it. As an editor you have to learn a system of filing or you will never be able to make it as an editor. I have folders for each camera, audio files, Motion Files and finally the exported files, those all reside in one main folder that I can copy to another drive to be able to pull up when I need it again. When I copied all this over last night and disconnected the original drive to make sure it was all pulling from the new place, I got nothing but red files! I did the relink files and there are still some files that are showing red. This was my first project in the new FCP and I want to like it, but it is so different and confusing I found it very hard to wrap my head around it. I have edited feature films, commercials, music videos, training videos, on and on, so I'm not new to the rodeo, just new to this version of FCP. Is there anyone out there like me that is using this way of filing and moving projects? Here is why this is so important to get it right. My second film I thought I had properly backed it up, but I did not, so I lost the ability to ever go back and do anything with that film, it costs me a possible distribution deal not being able to go back and do some re-edits. Now, what I just did is just a YouTube video of me and my wife in our boat, so not so important, however, in the even of an important video, I need to know how to properly save my files, not just masters, but the ability to go in and make changes if I need to. Please don't post links to videos that do not talk about this, because just saving the library file is not what I'm talking about, there needs to be a way to do what I've been doing since like 25 years ago, saving the entire project, raw camera footage and the project itself. Thanks in advance!
Shane are you still out there? He used to be my go to guy, but he might of left FCP like many did when FCP X was rolled out. He is a guy who was doing work with the history channel and would know exactly what I was talking about.