Video Dimensions?

Hi,
I need some urgent help, i need to create a video that is 2560 x 800
It is for a projection in a nightclub, how do i make the dimensions this in Final Cut? is it possible?

FCE is fixed resolution. You need FCP to make a sequence of any resolution you want.

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