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I Have A Fcp Project That Has Multiple Streams And Will Be Adding New Footage. Do I Have To Go To The Original Files Uncut And Transfer To Premiere With All Edits, Transitions, Effects Intact? |
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Answer» I don’t exactly understand the question but I don’t see why you WOULD not want to transfer all of the original files into Premiere. If you want to move an edit from Final Cut Pro into Premiere you can do so by exporting XML’s out of Final Cut Pro and importing them into Premiere. Adobe has specifically designed XML support into Premiere for this purpose. Many edits transitions in certain effects will come across intact. Not everything will translate from one APPLICATION to another but it’s a pretty seamless PROCESS. After the XML import it MAY be just a MATTER of relinking the edit to your original footage. I don’t exactly understand the question but I don’t see why you would not want to transfer all of the original files into Premiere. If you want to move an edit from Final Cut Pro into Premiere you can do so by exporting XML’s out of Final Cut Pro and importing them into Premiere. Adobe has specifically designed XML support into Premiere for this purpose. Many edits transitions in certain effects will come across intact. Not everything will translate from one application to another but it’s a pretty seamless process. After the XML import it may be just a matter of relinking the edit to your original footage. |
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