From here, you can incorporate it into the plethora of tools available from Adobe’s Production Premium packages, if you are so inclined. So long as you keep track of your files, you can export an XML from your Mac-based FCP machine and then open up the lion-share of your editing in your PC-based After Effects machine. While it was originally designed to allow finishing to be done in AE after editing had been done in FCP or Avid, it now allows cross-platforming to be much easier than it has been in the past. If you ever need to convert between FCP and After Effects, then you owe it yourself to check into Automatic Duck’s Pro Import AE 4.0.
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