Published 20th April, 2016 in Training.
Automatic Duck Xsend Motion Instantly Recreates FCPX Timeline as a Motion 5 Project
Automatic Duck (www.automaticduck.com), the original creators of timeline translation software for filmmakers, editors and motion graphics artists, announced today that it will debut a new timeline translation application for Final Cut Pro X editors and Apple Motion artists.
Making its debut at the FCP Exchange Workshop (http://fcpexchange.com/nab2016/) during the NAB 2016 conference in Las Vegas, Automatic Duck will demonstrate Xsend Motion, the Company’s newest application that converts XML from Final Cut Pro X to a Motion 5 project, effectively building a bridge between the two applications.
“Xsend Motion solves a problem that’s been bugging FCPX editors for a long time - a problem that hasn’t been addressed until now,” said Wes Plate, president of Automatic Duck. “Xsend Motion essentially recreates a Final Cut Pro X timeline as a Motion project, giving users a similar workflow to what they had in the Final Cut Studio days. ‘Send to Motion’ back in FCP7/Motion 4 was a powerful feature that was discontinued with FCPX and Motion 5, and we know there are a lot of artists out there that really miss this feature.”
Xsend Motion reads XML exports, or is able to process projects directly from the Final Cut Pro X Share menu. Xsend Motion is also able to translate clip transforms, speed changes, and many third party filters. For more information on Automatic Duck Xsend Motion, please visit www.automaticduck.com.
Automatic Duck Xsend Motion Instantly Recreates FCPX Timeline as a Motion 5 Project
Automatic Duck (www.automaticduck.com), the original creators of timeline translation software for filmmakers, editors and motion graphics artists, announced today that it will debut a new timeline translation application for Final Cut Pro X editors and Apple Motion artists.
Making its debut at the FCP Exchange Workshop (http://fcpexchange.com/nab2016/) during the NAB 2016 conference in Las Vegas, Automatic Duck will demonstrate Xsend Motion, the Company’s newest application that converts XML from Final Cut Pro X to a Motion 5 project, effectively building a bridge between the two applications.
“Xsend Motion solves a problem that’s been bugging FCPX editors for a long time - a problem that hasn’t been addressed until now,” said Wes Plate, president of Automatic Duck. “Xsend Motion essentially recreates a Final Cut Pro X timeline as a Motion project, giving users a similar workflow to what they had in the Final Cut Studio days. ‘Send to Motion’ back in FCP7/Motion 4 was a powerful feature that was discontinued with FCPX and Motion 5, and we know there are a lot of artists out there that really miss this feature.”
Xsend Motion reads XML exports, or is able to process projects directly from the Final Cut Pro X Share menu. Xsend Motion is also able to translate clip transforms, speed changes, and many third party filters. For more information on Automatic Duck Xsend Motion, please visit www.automaticduck.com.