Keying FCP & Motion

Hi -
For some reason, I get much better (much, MUCH better) results using Primatte in FCP than in Motion. Is there a way to pull the key in FCP and then send the sequence to Motion for further composite work?
Also, any ideas why Primatte is better in FCP than Motion?
Thanks

Christopher Landy wrote:
This will ultimately be my workflow. I just need to find an efficient and inexpensive way to get my FCP sequences to AE. Thanks for the advice.
Chris
I would question the need for any tool to move projects between the applications unless you have carefully and thoroughly pre-designed and pre-vized the sequences. I try to do that with my keying so all I'm doing in AE is the keying. The rest of the sequence's effects and manipulations are going to be done in Motion or FCP.
There's a chicken (or duck) and egg thing here: if your production is complex enough to really need Automatic Duck or similar products, you also need better keying software. Otherwise, rethink your workflow. Hundreds of thousands of competent filmmakers have figured out how to work just fine without Duck.
bogiesan

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