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Exporting your edit to Resolve

Exporting your edit to Resolve - Premiere Pro Tutorial

From the course: Creating a Short Film: 11 Color Grading

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Exporting your edit to Resolve

- [Instructor] Let's first look at just the basic process of exporting your timeline from Premiere. As we'll see in the next movie, it's a bit more complex than it seems. I mean, knowing the buttons to push, the mechanics of exporting are super easy, but in reality, there are tons of potential issues and problems through this process. For now, though, let's just focus on the big picture stuff. The first thing to know is that we need a file format that understands editing timelines so that we can transfer our edits and get them into Resolve. There are three main formats for doing this. Number one is EDL, which is the oldest of these formats and has been an industry staple for a long time. This means that EDL or Edit Decision List files are compatible with the most platforms and applications, but also EDL files store the least amount of data, but most editing systems out there can import and export EDL files. Number two is AAF.…

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