When I decided to entirely switch to Resolve (r12) - and forced myself not to come back to FCP even when facing a problem I knew I could fix with it -, I was not quite sure Resolve could make it for multicams I often edit. Now, around 20 years later, I also still have a FCP 7.0.3 version which I don't really use anymore, except for ingesting potential tapes (but I know I could make it with something else). That's when I realized it was a good idea to export all the projects to XML and open in Premiere.Ĭouldn't remain mute on a topic about what really got me deeper into editing. Last time I had to revise an old FCP project for a client was in 2012. For the most part I have ProRes 422 HQ master exports of all the projects as well. One day I may take the time to re-grade the projects. I can open them all in FCP7 until I update sure, but they can also be opened in Premiere Pro. I had to use After Effects to recreate the plug-in effect.Įither way, most of my old projects are safe right now. Other than the grades that were lost with XML export was also some plug-ins. The only thing lost is color grades done in either Color or FCP7. I knew well enough that I needed to future proof the projects. ![]() I spent some time a few years back exporting XML from every FCP7 project that I have had. ![]() Perhaps someone needs to Create on online portal that takes That being said I love editing and grading in Resolve! I have hundred of projects in FCP7 and it I have no idea which may one day require revisions. Richard Dean wrote:Even though I don't use FCP7 any longer I still can imagine having to open an old project to revise it one day - I have done that before and then XML into resolve for revisions.
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