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  • Best Process to export r3d trims from Premiere CS6

    Posted by Aaron Bernakevitch on June 6, 2013 at 10:14 pm

    Hello

    I have spent the last week trying to track down the best way to export r3d’s of a short film I am cutting. Our vfx supervisor wants r3d trims of the edit and I am having some issues with sending the XML to red cine X and exporting the trims.

    I have clips in 5K, 4K & 3K all framed for 2:40

    I have everything compressed to 1 video track in PP and selected “export final cut pro XML”

    I then go to red cine -x (current version) and try to import XML. The media is centric to my boot drive (as for testing purposes) and after 3 different tests red cine x always has the files offline. Once I try to connect the files they are loaded in the project bin but not in the sequence. Once I drag the files into the sequence they have the original in-out points of the media we shot.

    Any ideas. I am open to best solution for this and have ample experience in FCP7 if that would help me in any way.

    Any suggestions greatly appreciated

    2×2.8 Quad Core
    14GB Ram
    10.6.8 OSX

    Thanks

    Aaron

    John Pilgrim replied 12 years, 11 months ago 3 Members · 2 Replies
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  • Chris Borjis

    June 6, 2013 at 10:53 pm

    import the .xml to final cut, then export an .xml from final cut.

    maybe.

    That was an xml problem work around some have used, though
    not specific to your workflow.

  • John Pilgrim

    June 11, 2013 at 9:09 pm

    First off, Premiere would seem to export the entire Premiere project in the XML, not a selected sequence.
    Running the XML through FCP7 would be one solution to cleaning and extracting the sequence XML to send on to RedCine.
    Another option would be to open the Premiere XML in a text editor and delete all the extra bins and irrelevant sequences. Takes a bit of understanding of XML but isn’t that hard.
    Have you tried exporting an EDL of the sequence from Premiere and taking that into RedCine?

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