Use composer to add the package to your project vendor folder. Lists that can be copied and pasted into a breakdown very easily, to save time and effort. This library does one thing very simply: parse different types of script files to compile initial lists of scenes, characters, and props. That means manually compiling a list of scenes, characters, locations, and props, that will be required - which takes DAYS, and is pointlessly inefficient and archaic, when any computer can parse the information in seconds. Directors re-write, producers annotate, while wardrobe, locations, effects, casting and others, need to produce a breakdown. Once a script has been drafted by a screenwriter and financially green-lit for production, it is distributed to over 20 different film departments for marking up. Instead of wasting time dealing with these formats, come work on a better one! Overview ScreenJSON is an effort to get rid of the writing packages/modules like this so there's a universal interchange format that can be imported into any programming language or platform, and can also be mined for information. The long-term future can't be about spaghetti-coding this stuff to deal with a dozen different proprietary file formats that are useless for doing anything meaningful. This package was a quick hack to get at the data inside Final Draft (XML), Celtx (RDF), Adobe Story (XML), Fountain (Markdown) and FadeIn (XML) files.
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Conversion of Final Cut Pro audio transitions Conversion of Final Cut Pro audio effects Wipe, with the wipe direction rounded to the closest of the eight Premiere Pro supported directions. Conversion of Final Cut Pro video transitions Gaussian Blur (provided the channel selection in Final Cut Pro is Alpha+RGB.) Conversion of Final Cut Pro video effects Additionally, Premiere Pro converts some Final Cut Pro effects and transitions according to the following tables: Table 1. Premiere Pro retains the basic motion and opacity effects, and motion and opacity keyframes, from Final Cut Pro source projects.
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