Importing an aurora edit sequence on final cut pro, Exporting a final cut pro file – Grass Valley Aurora Edit v.7.0 User Manual
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Clips
Rendered effects and titles
Dissolves (other wipes are converted to a dissolve)
Varispeed
Fit to Fill
Audio voice disguise (but not EQ)
1. Highlight the sequence in the Bin you want to export.
2. Choose
File | Export | Final Cut Pro EDL
.
3. Navigate to the folder where you want to export the EDL.
4. Enter a name for the file and click
Save
.
You can now import the file using Apple’s Final Cut Pro application.
Importing an Aurora Edit sequence on Final Cut Pro
You can import an XML EDL from Aurora Edit into Final Cut Pro, which allows you
to perform additional editing.
1. In Final Cut Pro, select
File | Import | XML
.
The Choose a File window appears.
2. Navigate to the folder containing the XML file you want, select the file, and click
Choose
.
The file is imported into Final Cut Pro.
Exporting a Final Cut Pro file
Once you are finished editing a clip in Final Cut Pro, you can export it in a format
that Aurora Edit recognizes. This allows you to playout the clip/sequence using a
Grass Valley DNP product.
1. In Final Cut Pro, select
File | Export | Export to Grass Valley
.
The Grass Valley Export window appears.
2. Enter a name for the file in the Save As field.
3. Select a location for the file.
4. Click
Save
.
The file is converted from a .mov file into an Aurora Edit clip.
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