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Is there a way to prevent FCPX from moving to the new event whenever I move a file?

I am organizing a massive library and this slows down my work flow immensely


Every time I move a project, file, or event, FCPX moves to the new location


Is there a way to disable this?

Or perhaps a faster way to jump back to the previous window?


Thanks

MacBook Pro 13″, macOS 14.5

Posted on Aug 13, 2024 4:06 PM

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Aug 14, 2024 3:08 AM in response to benwexler8

It looks like you are trying to organize your already imported media into events.



If you are going through an extensive event and checking the clips, so you then may move some to, say, event A, and others to event B: you can assign appropriate keywords instead. This can be done with keyboard shortcuts to make it even faster. Then it will be a matter of opening the keyword collection A and move everything to event A at once, etc.


Note for the future: you may prefer to organize media in Finder before importing. This way, you can use folders ss keyword collections directly at import.

Aug 16, 2024 3:51 AM in response to benwexler8

benwexler8 wrote:

Yes, I am organizing perhaps a thousand videos scattered all over my hard drive dating back to 2017
I imported them all to FCPX to be organized, because FCPX seems to be more efficient than finder for this


We have to agree to (very strongly) disagree on this. Yes, FCP has great organization tools but events are akin to folders in Finder, and it is immensely easier to do that part of the organization in Finder. Just navigating among a thousand clips in one event in FCP is a total nightmare. In Finder you can have multiple windows open, and easily drag stuff without losing track of where you are.


But let's move on.

You already have the clips imported into one mega event, right?


Add keywords corresponding to the events you want to move the clips to, let's say A, B, C, and D.

Using the keyword editor, you can have it so that A is associated with Control-1, B with Control-2, and so on.

As you go through each clip, and decide it should be in event A, press X to select the whole clip and then Control-1; and so on.


You can in the end (or really at any time) select the A keyword collection, select all the clips in there, and drag them to event A. Same for other events.

Is there a way to prevent FCPX from moving to the new event whenever I move a file?

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