Exporting Minute Clips_

i have a 35 minute movie in which i have to export as a WHOLE (35minute) and i have to export the same movie into 1 minut clips.. i know that i can do the in and out function and export each clip individually, but is there any setting in FCP or Compressor that could export the movie into minute clips?... i currently working on FCP 5.1 and have Compressor 2. New suite is on the way =)

once the clip is in the viewer and you have placed your first marker at the start
type + 2000
This will move the play head forward 20 sec.
type 'M' to place a marker
type +2000 to move forward another 20 sec
type 'M' to place a marker
rinse and repeat until the clip is marked
Go back to the file in the Browser. It will now have triangle next to the name. Twirl it down to reveal all the markers.
Select all the markers and MODIFY>MAKE SUBCLIP
This will create subclips of the 20 sec duration.
Then select those subclips, right click and select BATCH EXPORT, get your export settings the way you want and let the computer do the work.
good luck,
x

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