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Solid State Logic unveils Final Cut Pro plug-in
Sep 22, 2009 2:51 PM
The new Solid State Logic plug-in streamlines import and export functions for users of Apple Final Cut to and from Gravity’s shared storage.
Solid State Logic’s Gravity media asset management system now supports Final Cut Pro media import and export via a new plug-in.
The plug-in streamlines import and export functions for users of Apple Final Cut to and from Gravity’s shared storage. With the new plug-in, editors can choose the “import from Gravity” option from the file menu, which opens a window with a list of all media assets available in Gravity’s shared storage. From this location, editors can choose a file to be imported into Final Cut.
Once the editor has completed the editing in Final Cut, the file can be exported back to the Gravity system. The editor can simply highlight the files on the video timeline then select “export to Gravity” from the file menu.
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