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	<title>Comments on: Keyboard Shortcuts with FCP&#8217;s Log and Transfer Tool</title>
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		<title>By: Sony EX-1/EX-3 and Final Cut Pro, What&#8217;s Your Workflow? : SuiteTake.com</title>
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		<description>[...] At this point loading, logging and transferring footage is the same is using P2 footage. Using the Sony FCP Logging plugin outlined in a previous SuiteTake post, the footage is loaded into the Log &amp; Transfer window and clips are marked and labeled. As each clip is identified, it&#8217;s added to the import cue and converted to QT movies that FCP can edit with. The files you end up are basically MPEG-2 files wrapped into a .mov file. (For faster logging, check out our post on log and capture shortcuts.) [...]</description>
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