Exporting A Storylines Project Into Premiere
So once you’ve finished up your timeline within Storylines, it’s now time to go to that next step and import it into your NLE - and for this case, that will be Adobe Premiere. In the top portion of your browser editor, select the button that says “Export Project”. Select the Premiere Pro icon, and then you will download an XML file oFew readersExporting A Storylines Project Into Final Cut Pro
Once you’ve finished your rough cut in the storylines browser editor, it’s time to bring it into your NLE - namely Final Cut Pro. Let's go ahead and put it into your workflow. Open up your project in storylines, and click the export button on the top right. Click the final cut icon, and click “download”, which will download an XMFew readersExporting A Storylines Project into DaVinci Resolve
So if Resolve is your NLE of choice, you've found the right article. Let’s get your workflow set with these simple steps. Once you’ve finished your rough cut in our text based editing platform, go to the top right and select the “export” button. From there, select the Resolve icon, and you will download an XML file to your computeFew readersCreating A Subtitle File
Now creating subtitles can be a pain if you are typing them in by hand, but with Storylines, we can make it easy. There’s two ways to approach this, and it all depends on how your finished edit looks like. Let’s start with an edit that you’ve made in our text based editor. If you have imported your rough cut into your NLE of choice and haven’t made any timecode based edits such as extending or shortening your clips, then this pFew readersExporting a Storylines Project to Avid Media Composer
If you are an Avid user and also a storylines user for your rough cuts, you can easily import those XML files into Avid Media Composer. So once you've finished up with all of your rough cut edits, just simply go to the top export project as you're gonna click Avid Media Composer and download. So Avid uses a different XML file for theiFew readers