Hey all,

This is sort of more of a philosophical question, I guess I'm trying to wrap
my head around a workflow of some variety. I'm envisioning a system where an
edit is continuously updated with the output of Nuke scripts on an artist's
workstation. I know that some people have used Automatic Duck to support a
Final Cut -> After FX workflow on the Mac, but I don't know how "real-time"
this solution is. In addition, I know that Final Cut will allow you to do
this with Shake.

However, in the interest of being cross platform, and given that many of us
have CS5 Production Premium installed on our workstations, I think it might
be a good idea to consider working with Adobe Premiere.

I would imagine that some setup would have to be performed on the editorial
side, such as importing an EDL, setting up a sequence Quicktime, etc.
However, wouldn't it be nice to have the ability to have the individual
shots in the timeline point to the output of a Nuke script instead of to a
Quicktime on the filesystem?

I know that I could just get a Flame, but for those of us that don't have
these at our disposal or $200 grand to buy one... does anyone have any
experience in setting up such a workflow? Any pointers would be much
appreciated!

Thanks,

-n
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