Import Adobe Illustrator With Transparent Background?

I love using Adobe Illustrator for creating graphics/logos for use in our vidoes. For example, I'll lay out some text (a group of names) and a couple of logos on one page. Then I want to import it into FCP. But everytime I try to do this, it imports with a white background. I've tried changing the Alpha Channel settings in the FCP Browser, but they have no effect.
If I open the file in Photoshop, the graphic will import with a transparent background. Then I can save it as a PSD and import it into FCP. This always works fine. But it's a big pain to have to go through Photoshop, just to use Illustrator as my graphic design software of choice.
Is there a way to go straight from Illustrator into FCP?
Mitch

Is there a way to go straight from Illustrator into
FCP?
Mitch
Afraid not... Hey if this was easy EVERYONE would do it!
Jerry

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