Exporting final cut project

I would appreciate assistance in exporting a final cut project to a dvd to be edited on another computer equiped with final cut by someone else.

First determine if the other person has a version of FCP that will open the project file you'll be providing. If not, you may have to export the project as an XML file.
Next you will ALL video and audio clips as well as any other media that the project contains (LiveType files, Motion files, SoundTrack Pro files, Photoshop files, etc). Unless your project is very, very small, I doubt that all the needed media would fit on one DVD (4.3gb of usable space). You may need to put everything on an external hard drive to deliver it.
I wouldn't worry about transferring any render files. The other person can re-render.
-DH

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