Connecting and editing, Cont – Atomos Ninja Blade User Manual

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12. Connecting and Editing

cont.

Importing

Final Cut Pro (version 7), Final Cut X , Adobe CS5 (with 5.51 update),

EDIUS 6, Sony Vegas 10, Lightworks and Avid Media Composer 6

support imported files from your Ninja Blade disk.

Importing Ninja Blade footage into Final Cut Pro

You can import Ninja Blade footage into Final Cut Pro (FCP) in just a

few simple steps.
First, connect the Ninja Blade Docking Station to your Apple Mac using

the USB 2.0 or USB 3.0 port. Insert the Ninja Blade Master Caddy

containing the disk with your footage into the Docking Station and you will

see the drive appear in your Finder window.
Start FCP and open your project (or start a new one).
The screen will look like this:

Go to the

File

menu and select

Import > folder

:

FCP will show you a “browse” window. Look for the Ninja Blade drive,

and click on it.

You’ll see the folders in the Ninja Blade drive. Select the folder

containing the footage you want to import:

Click on Choose and go back to your FCP project window:

Your Scene, Shot and Take folders now appear in the project window,

ready for use in your FCP project.

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