It was built with ClipExporter´s production proven and rock solid XML parsing framework and speeds up workflows as it eliminates the need to export / import XML files. PrimariesExporter teams up with FCPX to help editors and post-production companies save time and money. Until then they used existing high cost software for this task and wondered if it was possible with Final Cut Pro X and a 3rd party app as well. An app that batch exports rendered clips (aka dailies) and outputs a metadata report with thumbnails of the exported clips. "The last missing puzzle piece in their post-production workflow". When I re-coded ClipExporter 2 Mike Matzdorff (the 1st assistant editor for the FCPX feature film "Focus") and Sam Mestman (workflow architect of ) got in touch with me and told me that they really missed an essential tool. He's now gone one stage further and released PrimariesExporter, a standalone application that works in tandem with FCPX to get multiple clips, stills and XML out. If you are a regular reader on FCP.co, you are probably familiar with Clip Exporter and its developer, Thomas Szabo. The new application PrimariesExporter lets editors export sets of clips with synced audio and effects from the primary storyline in FCPX. Attention filmmakers, this is going to save you a lot of time.
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