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Re: FCP importing anamorphic motion files as 4:3
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Ariane Fisher
on Apr 17, 2009 at 5:15:42 pm
For the project files, I imported the files. But for my purposes, I want to use motion templates. I know how to correct it within FCP once it's in the timeline. But I want to populate the timeline, without having to correct each one. In some projects I've had close to 100 of these, so it's not good for the workflow to have to change it all later.
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