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disappearing parts of a layer when going from motion to fcp
by CatherineV on Nov 9, 2007 at 2:13:46 pm

Hi,
I've created a small animation in motion with different layers. (One is a still of film stock, the second layer are my videos scaled down to fit on top) this whole item moves together from the distance into frame. It looks fine in motion, and it looks fine in final cut pro if I just look at the movie without putting it into the time line. But as soon as I put it into the time line and render it, differnt random parts of the bottom layer (the film stock) dissapear.
As I am a begginer in motion I wonder if there is something very simple to do. Should I export my movie from motion before reimporting it into fcp?
Thank you for you help




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