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Hey guys,
I just started working with Fusion. I'd consider myself proficient in After Effects, but im really excited to use nodes rather than layers :p I have a few questions to help get me going:
I'm using Fusion 8 Beta and the current version of Premiere Pro CC on Windows 7.
So I have a handful of shots that are edited in Premiere and ready to be sent over for VFX.
My source clips (within Premiere) are: .mov V Log GH4 - 3840x2160, 29.97fps
1. EDL. I exported an EDL sequence of a couple clips from Premiere. In Fusion I go to Import>EDL, the prompts ask for the .EDL, which is fine. Then source clip, ok. And then it asks to open a Fusion Composition, which is confusing to me since i'm already in one and just trying to import the EDL. Is there a good way to import the .EDL to Fusion?
2. As another way of getting my clips into Fusion, I exported them from Premiere into a variety of formats. The first was DNxHR HQ UHD, when I went to import this, Fusion did not even see the file as something that was able to be imported. Second, I tried OpenEXR, but once imported to Fusion, was way too dark (looks fine when opened in Photoshop). The third option I tried was .dpx, which seemed to work okay, but when I applied a LUT to the footage, the solid colored areas began looking very blocky/pixelated.
I know lots more information here would probably help, but im sure there is something pretty simple that i'm going wrong. Any recommendations would be helpful. Thanks!
I just started working with Fusion. I'd consider myself proficient in After Effects, but im really excited to use nodes rather than layers :p I have a few questions to help get me going:
I'm using Fusion 8 Beta and the current version of Premiere Pro CC on Windows 7.
So I have a handful of shots that are edited in Premiere and ready to be sent over for VFX.
My source clips (within Premiere) are: .mov V Log GH4 - 3840x2160, 29.97fps
1. EDL. I exported an EDL sequence of a couple clips from Premiere. In Fusion I go to Import>EDL, the prompts ask for the .EDL, which is fine. Then source clip, ok. And then it asks to open a Fusion Composition, which is confusing to me since i'm already in one and just trying to import the EDL. Is there a good way to import the .EDL to Fusion?
2. As another way of getting my clips into Fusion, I exported them from Premiere into a variety of formats. The first was DNxHR HQ UHD, when I went to import this, Fusion did not even see the file as something that was able to be imported. Second, I tried OpenEXR, but once imported to Fusion, was way too dark (looks fine when opened in Photoshop). The third option I tried was .dpx, which seemed to work okay, but when I applied a LUT to the footage, the solid colored areas began looking very blocky/pixelated.
I know lots more information here would probably help, but im sure there is something pretty simple that i'm going wrong. Any recommendations would be helpful. Thanks!