Exporting Sequences from Final Cut Pro
 
 
 

When you are ready to export projects from FCP, you must export each sequence separately as an XML file, since Flame does not support Bins or Batch lists.

You can, however, export sequences which contain nested sequences and the nested sequences will be translated into containers in Flame.

Use the Final Cut Pro File menu to export FCP XML interchange format documents.

If you are exporting file-based XML, as opposed to tape, then you need to ensure that the following guidelines are met:

To move and recompress media using FCP Media Manager:

  1. Select a sequence in the Browser window that you want to move and recompress, in preparation for export to Flame.
    NoteIf nothing is selected, the entire contents of the Browser are exported. However, Flame only supports XML files with a single sequence of edited clips.
  2. Choose File | Media Manager.

    The Media Manager appears.

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    (a) Media referenced by duplicated items box  (b) Recompress media using box (c) Delete unused media from duplicated items checkbox (d) Duplicate selected items and place into a new project checkbox (e) Browse button

  3. In the Media group, from the Media referenced by duplicated items box, select Recompress.
  4. From the Recompress media using box, select a codec that is supported by Flame.
  5. Ensure that the Delete unused media from duplicated items checkbox is set.

    This option consolidates the media and ensures that Flame does not capture unnecessary footage.

  6. In the Projects group, enable the Duplicate selected items and place into a new project checkbox.

    This ensures that all media is placed in the same folder.

  7. In the Media Destination group, click Browse to select a location for the media and project that is accessible by Flame.
  8. Click OK.

To export XML from FCP:

  1. Select a sequence in the Browser window that you want to export in an interchange format document.
    NoteIf nothing is selected, the entire contents of the Browser are exported. However, Flame only supports XML files with a single sequence of edited clips.
  2. Choose File | Export | XML.
  3. In the Export XML dialog box, do the following:
  4. Click OK.
  5. In the Save dialog box that appears, save the XML file to an accessible location.