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Export Premiere Pro to FCP?
by Arvin Bautista on Jul 22, 2008 at 7:17:24 pm

I'm making my transition from PC to Mac, and I've got just one non-essential project that I edited in Premiere that I'd like to move into FCP. All the footage I used is non-captured DV avi's (it's my motion graphics reel).

Is there any way to move it over? If not I'm just gonna totally finish the project on the PC and just be done with it.


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