| From: | Taylor Collins <taylor@soaringstuff.com> | | Subject: | Re: [AE] Final Cut to AE | | Date: | Fri, 23 May 2008 10:12:51 -0600 | | To: | "After Effects Mail List" <AE-List@media-motion.tv> |
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| For the past several years, Wes at Automatic Duck has offered a significant discount at NAB, and every year I have thought... this is something that I really should do. This year, I took advantage of the discount, and now I am kicking myself for not having bought the 'Duck' years ago. Don't think about it.... don't pass go... don't collect any more dust... Just DO IT! You'll be so glad you did. It has opened up a lot of possibilities for creating stuff that I would never do otherwise.....
-Taylor
On May 23, 2008, at 9:59 AM, Jack Tunnicliffe wrote: Automatic Duck be a wonderful thing. I use it every day. You'll get all your dissolves, speed changes, etc. Saves a ton of time.
You owe me one Wes. Jack Tunnicliffe
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On May 23, 2008, at 9:35 AM, After Effects Mail List wrote: Message-Id: <768A441F-578B-4E83-8B25-717AA1FD5C16@paganufilm.com> From: Erik Fabler <erik@paganufilm.com> Subject: Final Cut to AE Date: Fri, 23 May 2008 17:10:10 +0200
Im looking for a solution to get material from Final Cut into After Effects.
Im thinking of buying Automatic Duck but I wanted to hear if there is any other way to get a sequense from FCP into AE?
I have tried a script-solution from Creative Hacks that doesnt work. All my footage gets into AE but the Composition is a mess and nothing like the original sequence in FCP.
Please help...
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