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Mutant0
April 19, 2005 at 9:26 pmI thought I read on one of Apple’s web pages that you ccould now drag a FCP project into AE 6 and above (with some limitations). Don’t know how they achieved that or where it was… but it sounds exciting. They didn’t mention dragging AE into FCP 5, however.
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Mutant0
April 19, 2005 at 9:27 pmI thought I read on one of Apple’s web pages that you ccould now drag a FCP project into AE 6 and above (with some limitations). Don’t know how they achieved that or where it was… but it sounds exciting. They didn’t mention dragging AE into FCP 5, however.
–OOPS. That reference was in Motion. Check out Motion to AE compatibility. I guess the workaround is FCP to Motion to AE, or else Automatic Duck of course.
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Mutant0
April 19, 2005 at 9:36 pmSoundTrack isn’t gone, it is now “SoundTrack Pro”. It also allows for grabbing up to 24/96hz tracks at a time (think Digital Edit boards). You can also turn on and off tracks from a SoundTrack Pro project in FCP 5 so that you might listen to different announcers or different sound FX tracks (think, real movie editing usefulness). Seems that a bit of “Logic” has crept into SoundTrack (no pun). I think for audio buffs, this is a big upgrade.
Link is here;
https://www.apple.com/finalcutstudio/soundtrackpro/It makes it just a really “Sound” investment (darn, that felt so “Austin Powers”). 😉
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Tom Wolsky
April 20, 2005 at 1:42 amIt’s gone from Final Cut Pro package. It’s now a $300 standalone application.
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