probably an easy patch to Final Cut. Mr. Hodgetts, is that true?
Doug
Doug vanderHoof
Producer
modern media
Chicago + Seattle
773.394.0029
On Dec 7, 2009, at 2:09 AM, Zev Robinson wrote:
> Thanks, Doug. But a better solution hit me - import the footage into
> Motion which has an easy keyboard short cut to export and keeps the
> previous type and location settings. I consider it a major oversight
> on
> FCP's part not to have the same.
>
> Best
>
> Zev
>
> Zev Robinson
> www.artafterscience.com <http://www.artafterscience.com/>
> www.zrdesign.co.uk <http://www.zrdesign.co.uk/>
>
> Doug vanderHoof wrote:
> > Zev,
> > I just recently got taught this one after having the same struggle
> > you're having:
> > Just put markers at each still, which I think you can name, too.
> Just
> > hit m to set the marker and m again to open the naming dialog.
> > When you've got a clip with all the markers you need, drag it to the
> > browser where it should show up with a triangle.
> > I'm not sure you have to do this next step, but I use it. Make a new
> > bin, which I name something like Export stills.
> > Back to the clip in the browser, reveal the markers by twirling the
> > reveal triangle.
> > Select all the markers and drag them to the Export bin.
> > Select them and control click to get the contextual menu with 'batch
> > export'. They show up in the browser in an "Export Queue."
> > Use the dialog to specify the destination folder and the file format
> > you want to create.
> > Then I use the 'Export' button at the bottom of the browser.
> > The stills should be in the folder in Finder.
> >
> > Doug vanderHoof
> > Producer
> > modern media
> > Chicago + Seattle
> > 773.394.0029
> >
> > On Dec 6, 2009, at 2:52 AM, Zev Robinson wrote:
> >
> >
> >> Hi, I'm a Canadian-British doc filmmaker and artist living in
> Spain,
> >> and
> >> new to this list, after recently migrating from PC to Mac.
> >>
> >> I have to export a number of still images, and have to go thru
> several
> >> steps in FCP rather than have a key board short that Premiere has,
> >> unless I'm missing something. Isn't there a keyboard shortcut
> that can
> >> send a tiff to a given folder which would save me a lot of time?
> >>
> >> Thanks.
> >>
> >> Best
> >>
> >> Zev
> >>
> >> Zev Robinson
> >> www.artafterscience.com <http://www.artafterscience.com/>
> >> www.zrdesign.co.uk <http://www.zrdesign.co.uk/>
> >>
> >>>
> >>
> >
> >
> >
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