[ This is an excerpt from a recent webinar: “Ask Larry Anything!” which is available as a download in our store, or as part of our Video Training Library. ]
EXCERPT DESCRIPTION
Jason manages multiple editors and needs to transfer sequences from Adobe Premiere Pro to Apple Final Cut Pro. In this demo, Larry Jordan shows exactly how this is done.
How to Transfer Sequences from Premiere Pro to Final Cut Pro
TRT: 3:58 — MPEG-4 HD movie
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This session, hosted by Larry Jordan, focused on four key areas: Business and production, Apple Final Cut Pro, Adobe Premiere Pro and Apple Motion.
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2 Responses to How to Transfer Sequences from Premiere Pro to Final Cut Pro [v]
You mentioned that an xml is always the way to move a project from Premiere to another NLE. What about AAF from Premiere to Resolve? Any idea which export format is best from Premiere to Redolve?
Brad:
This is a really good question. XML does not include media, AAF, generally, does. I have not tested AAF, so I don’t have personal experience. However, if you are sending files to different locations, my GUESS is that AAF would be a better choice. But, again, I haven’t tested this.
Larry