5/18/2023 0 Comments Clipexporter![]() ![]() Just the After Effects logo is selected – this is After Effects export mode – without media management. Including a note to the compositor on one of the clips: It even converts retimed clips, metadata and notes. ClipExporter 2 also translates keyframes of most of these parameters. Timeline elements including blend modes, position, scale, anchor point, rotation, distortion, notes and markers are recreated as AE projects. The list includes timecode information and Final Cut metadata and can be exported as a CSV file, which is useful for workflow administration.ĬlipExporter works in four modes. You can even choose which clips to export by only converting clips with specific roles.Īs part of the export process ClipExporter 2 also produces a clip log listing all the clips being converted (in a timeline or the clips with specific roles which will be exported). A useful tool for getting media managed RED footage onto an After Effects timeline.ĬlipExporter 2 has been rewritten to take advantage of all the features of Final Cut’s XML format – recreating timelines in After Effects and Nuke. ![]() Many high-end TV and feature films use After Effects and Nuke to create more advanced effects and compositions.ĬlipExporter2 also exports media managed clips from Final Cut – useful for other post production tools that need the footage used on the timeline only. Although Final Cut has the best NLE real-time compositor, there are times when more complex problems need to be solved. It takes Final Cut Pro X timelines and makes them editable in Adobe After Effects and Nuke. New on the Mac App store: ClipExporter 2 for Final Cut Pro X. ![]()
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