Basically anything that’s in a Library or Event. NOTE: Premiere can import XML containing multiple sequences, nested sequences, event clips etc. Transform Anchor and Crop (Ken Burns), Stabilization, Rolling Shutter, Spacial Conform.Keyframed speed changes are converted to a constant speed change that maintains the duration of the original clip and uses the average speed of the clip.This is why I recommend translating projects in the rough-cut stage, before effects are applied. ![]() Custom generators becomes a color solid but other Generators (except Gaps) become Slugs named after the Final Cut Pro X generator.īecause the effects engines between FCP and other applications are so different, anything that involves an effect won’t transfer.Some titles with complex builds may have the text out of order in the Text title. Title text and timing transfers, but title positioning, formatting and animation does not.Multicam clips become “collapsed” clips containing only the active angle(s).Auditions are automatically “finalized” (there’s no equivalent to auditions in either Premiere or Final Cut Pro 7).Opacity, position and scaling settings. ![]() Default dissolves, as opposed to dissolves added from the effects browser. Timecode, clip In, Out and durations also transfer. I can’t think of any media format today that isn’t supported by both applications. This includes clips in the Primary Storyline, connected clips and/or connected storylines. The reason this utility is necessary is that FCP and Premiere speak two different versions of XML this utility converts between them. In order to transfer between FCP and other applications, you’ll need a utility called: “XtoCC.” Developed by Intelligent Assistance, it is available here in the Mac App Store. However, for projects you are moving between applications, media must be store OUTSIDE the Library. Moving rough-cuts between software will almost always be successful. The best time to transfer projects is during the rough-cut process, before you start adding transitions, titles, color grading or effects. ![]() NOTE: Here’s an article that explains how to move projects from Adobe Premiere Pro CC to Apple Final Cut Pro X. ![]()
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