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Import an XML file from Final Cut Pro, Final Cut Pro clip data, Final Cut Pro effects and transitions

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USING ADOBE PREMIERE PRO 75 Importing, transferring, capturing, and digitizing Note: You cannot import native Final Cut Pro project files, only XML files exported from Final Cut Pro. You can export Final Cut Pro XML files from Premiere Pro. The effects that are tranlated from Premiere Pro are the same as those that are imported from a Final Cut Pro XML f ile. Joost van der Hoeven provides a video tutorial on the Adobe website that demonstrates exchanging information between Final Cut Pro and Premiere Pro using XML projects. For a list of items in Premiere Pro that are translated from a Final Cut Pro XML file, see "Final Cut Pro clip data" on page 75, "Final Cut Pro effects and transitions" on page 75, "Final Cut Pro composite modes" on page 77, and "Final Cut Pro Multiclips" on page 77. Also, see the PDF, "Appendix D: Working with Final Cut Pro from the Editor's Guide to Premiere Pro," by Richard Harrington, Robbie Carman, and Jeff Greenberg for more information. See this blog post about the Premiere Pro CS5 (5.0.2) updates, which features several improvements to Final Cut Pro XML export. Robbie Carman explains the process of exporting a Final Cut Pro project and then importing it into Premiere Pro in this video tutorial on AdobeTV. Information about reading errors in the Translation Report is included. Additional resources about importing Final Cut Pro projects are linked to from this article on the Adobe website. More Help topics "Export a Final Cut Pro project XML file" on page 444 Import an XML file from Final Cut Pro 1 Export an XML file from Final Cut Pro. For more information, see Final Cut Pro Help. 2 In Final Cut Pro, close the source project. 3 In Premiere Pro, select File >Import. 4 Browse to the XML file, and click Open. More Help topics "Export a Final Cut Pro project XML file" on page 444 Final Cut Pro clip data Clip data in the Description, Scene, ShotTake, and LogNote fields in Final Cut Pro appear in the clip metadata fields with the same names in Premiere Pro. Final Cut Pro effects and transitions Premiere Pro retains the basic motion and opacity effects, and motion and opacity keyframes, from Final Cut Pro source projects. Additionally, Premiere Pro converts some Final Cut Pro effects and transitions according to the following tables: Last updated 1/16/2012

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USING ADOBE PREMIERE PRO
Importing, transferring, capturing, and digitizing
Last updated 1/16/2012
Note:
You cannot import native Final Cut Pro project files, only XML files exported from Final Cut Pro. You can export
Final Cut Pro XML files from Premiere Pro. The effects that are tranlated from Premiere Pro are the same as those that
are imported from a Final Cut Pro XML f ile.
Joost van der Hoeven provides a video tutorial on the
Adobe website
that demonstrates exchanging information
between Final Cut Pro and Premiere Pro using XML projects.
For a list of items in Premiere Pro that are translated from a Final Cut Pro XML file, see “
Final Cut Pro clip data
” on
page
75, “
Final Cut Pro effects and transitions
” on page
75, “
Final Cut Pro composite modes
” on page
77, and “
Final
Cut Pro Multiclips
” on page
77. Also, see the PDF,
“Appendix D: Working with Final Cut Pro from the Editor’s Guide
to Premiere Pro,”
by Richard Harrington, Robbie Carman, and Jeff Greenberg for more information.
See this blog post
about the Premiere Pro CS5 (5.0.2) updates, which features several improvements to Final Cut Pro
XML export.
Robbie Carman explains the process of exporting a Final Cut Pro project and then importing it into Premiere Pro
in
this video tutorial on AdobeTV
. Information about reading errors in the Translation Report is included.
Additional resources about importing Final Cut Pro projects are linked to
from this article on the Adobe website
.
More Help topics
Export a Final Cut Pro project XML file
” on page
444
Import an XML file from Final Cut Pro
1
Export an XML file from Final Cut Pro. For more information, see Final Cut Pro Help.
2
In Final Cut Pro, close the source project.
3
In Premiere Pro, select File >Import.
4
Browse to the XML file, and click Open.
More Help topics
Export a Final Cut Pro project XML file
” on page
444
Final Cut Pro clip data
Clip data in the Description, Scene, ShotTake, and LogNote fields in Final Cut Pro appear in the clip metadata fields
with the same names in Premiere Pro.
Final Cut Pro effects and transitions
Premiere Pro retains the basic motion and opacity effects, and motion and opacity keyframes, from Final Cut Pro
source projects. Additionally, Premiere Pro converts some Final Cut Pro effects and transitions according to the
following tables: