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The challenges of importing/exporting timelines - DaVinci Resolve Tutorial
From the course: DaVinci Resolve: Software Features and Workflows
The challenges of importing/exporting timelines
- In this chapter, we're going to focus on a very common workflow called the XML Workflow, and the whole point of this workflow is to share our timelines between different pieces of software. So DaVinci Resolve, Premiere Pro, Final Cut Pro, the three most common that you'll want to be doing this with. You're editing on one and you want to finish on one of these others. How do you translate your timeline between these different project? The answer is, the XML. It's an export, so in any of these pieces of software, you'll pull up your timeline and you'll choose Export XML, and that document then gets imported and it recreates the timeline. There's a problem here, though. And the problem is, each of these pieces of software has very significant differences amongst major pieces of features of their software. For instance, key frames. Well when you add a key frame and you do a Easy Ease, say a linear, in and out of…
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The challenges of importing/exporting timelines2m 15s
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What is an XML?4m 40s
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How to prepare the timeline for XML sharing6m 32s
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Exporting a reference movie3m 51s
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Exporting a timeline for XML1m 22s
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How to conform XMLs6m 28s
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Understanding the flat file workflow2m 42s
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