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Render New Media
AftercolorgradingthenalprojectinDaVinciResolve,selecttheExportto
Final Cut Pro easy setup in the Deliver Page and choose the render format based
onyournaldelivery.Forexample,youmaychoosetorenderAppleProRes4444for
theaterprojection,orAppleProRes422ifyou’redeliveringamasterfortheweb
or TV. You may want to set a handle length for the rendered media (at least one
second), so that you can make additional changes such as adding a longer dissolve
or extending an edit. For more details, see the DaVinci Resolve manual at
www.blackmagicdesign.com/support.
Export XML from DaVinci Resolve and Import into Final Cut Pro X
After you render the media in DaVinci Resolve, you can transfer the project back to
FinalCutProXbyexportinganXMLlefromDaVinciResolve.
ToexportanXMLlefromDaVinci Resolve
1. Open the Edit Page and, in the Timeline list, select the timeline you want to export
anXMLlefrom.
2. ChooseFile>ExportAAF,XML.
3. In the Export XML dialog, choose an XML version from the Format pop-up menu.
Choosethelatestversionthatiscompatiblewithyoursystem(ifyou’reusing
Final Cut Pro X 10.1, choose FCPXML 1.3 Files).
4. TypeanameandchoosealocationfortheexportedXMLle,andclickSave.
An XML version of that session is saved, complete with internal references to the
graded media you rendered, and ready for importing into Final Cut Pro X.
ImporttheXMLlebackintoFinalCutProXusingtheImportXMLcommandin
theFilemenu.Makesurethatyou’relinkingtothehigh-qualitymediabychoosing
Optimized/Original from the Viewer Options pop-up menu in the upper-right corner
oftheViewer.Nowyoucanaddnishedaudio,adjusttitles,insertgraphics,and
continuetomakeeditorialchanges.Becauseyou’veimportedtheindividualmedia
lesandtheXMLmetadatainsteadofasingleQuickTimemovie,youcanmake
changes right up to the last minute before delivery. For more information about
Final Cut Pro X, see FinalCutProXHelp.
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