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  • exporting to FCP

    Posted by Anthony Faulkner on August 14, 2008 at 2:59 pm

    Hi there I am very new to after effects.
    I have been cutting in FCP (4.5) for a few years.

    recently i started with AE 8.0

    my question is why are my mov exports from AE into FCP so bad? they look great in AE. I am exporting on lossless. quicktime.

    is there a better way to export compositions for use in FCP than this because my results are very disapointing.

    thanks for any advice

    Colin Mcquillan replied 17 years, 8 months ago 2 Members · 3 Replies
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  • Anthony Faulkner

    August 14, 2008 at 5:00 pm

    So let me get this straight, even though the trial animations i did have no digital footage in them. when they get openned up in FCP, the codec that deciphers them reduces their quality to a DV standard…

    Ugh 🙁

    time for a new camera.

    thanks for your response. Im only new to this site, but the replies i have received to my queries have all been very helpful. thanks a lot!!!

  • Anthony Faulkner

    August 14, 2008 at 11:58 pm

    so in any project with high proportions of animation sequences and keying i would be better off bringing all the footage into AE and cutting in there? then exporting directly from there?

  • Colin Mcquillan

    August 15, 2008 at 5:28 am

    [anthony Faulkner] “so in any project with high proportions of animation sequences and keying i would be better off bringing all the footage into AE and cutting in there? then exporting directly from there? “

    Or use a better quality sequence setting in FCP.

    for SD the uncompressed 8bit and 10bit codecs are great to use with lots of GFX.
    If storage/data rate is an issue try prores.

    I’m just finishing a GFX overlay intensive show and used ProRes(HQ) with great results.

    How are you exporting from AE? what settings, pixel aspect, dimensions?? Is FCP having to resize/resample the .mov? This can lead to softening and a bad case of the uglies aswell.

    Colin McQuillan
    Van. B.C.

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