Using XML or Nested Template for broadcast roll-in

Posted by J.Corbett 
Using XML or Nested Template for broadcast roll-in
March 04, 2011 11:47PM
I have a lot more stuff going to broadcast these days. They require the usual bar&tone>black>slate>black then there is the commercial. I have a project with 3 SEQ in it that i named "To Broadcast 15s", "To Broadcast 30s", and "To Broadcast 1m" that has this set up with this so that all i have to do is drop the commercial in, render it and export the "To Broadcast".
Yes they are all the same accept for the spacing for the commercial to fit.

This is not a bad method but i was wondering is there a way of having this done as a TL insertable set/xml/favorite. This way no matter which project i am on i could just insert it somehow without opening another project.

What the best way to handle this?

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Re: Using XML or Nested Template for broadcast roll-in
March 05, 2011 02:19AM
Recreate them in Motion as Motion templates.

Andreas
Re: Using XML or Nested Template for broadcast roll-in
March 06, 2011 02:14AM
there is also an App called "traffic" that could do this.
haven't seen much talk about it for a long while, though.

[www.xmedit.com]


nick
Re: Using XML or Nested Template for broadcast roll-in
March 06, 2011 03:35AM
Dont think its supported any longer. Copyright on web site says 2006

Michael Horton
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Re: Using XML or Nested Template for broadcast roll-in
March 06, 2011 09:00PM
I think i will use the Motion Method. I should have thought of this but I have been in AE a lot lately and motion has been getting a little dusty.

""" What you do with what you have, is more important than what you could do, with what you don't have."

> > > Knowledge + Action = Wisdom - J. Corbett 1992
""""
Re: Using XML or Nested Template for broadcast roll-in
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Re: Using XML or Nested Template for broadcast roll-in
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> Wow. Great points Amy. I'll certainly run off
> right now to buy all that crap you just spammed
> about. Not.
>
> Seriously, what's the point of that? I'm pretty
> sure most of us are not sub 90 in the IQ
> department.
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Re: Using XML or Nested Template for broadcast roll-in
May 28, 2011 11:43PM
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