Davinci Resolve - How to get an IMovie or Final Cut Pro Project to Protools using Resolve
Davinci Resolve - How to get an IMovie or Final Cut Pro Project to Protools using Resolve
Open your IMovie Timeline and make sure timeline has all media connected as shown | |
| |
Open Final Cut Pro | |
Click on this icon to see the timeline and clips | |
Click on the My Movie | |
Choose | |
Open Davinci Resolve | |
Choose | |
Navigate to the timeline | |
Keep default settings on this menu | |
Timeline will come into resolve |
Then follow this wiki for .aaf export to ProTools
DaVinci Resolve - Prep and Export .AAF and QuickTime Movie to ProTools
Test the .aaf in ProTools to make sure it works
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