Get your review notes into Final Cut Pro.
Collect feedback in Dusken, export XML, and bring it into Final Cut Pro. Comments arrive as markers on the exact frame. No retyping timecodes off a review link.
At a glance
- XML export
- Frame-accurate markers
- Transcribed feedback
- Free reviewers
What you get
Built for the Final Cut workflow.
XML export
Export XML from Dusken to bring comments into Final Cut Pro as markers. No account for your reviewers.
Frame-accurate markers
Markers land at the exact timecode, matched to your sequence frame rate including drop-frame rates like 29.97.
Transcribed feedback
Voice and video notes are transcribed, so each marker reads as text instead of an audio clip.
Free reviewers
Clients review from a link with no account. Reviewers are unlimited and free on every plan.
Markers on the exact frame.
Each comment exports at its timecode, frame-accurate at your sequence frame rate. The note sits on the frame it's about.
No account for your reviewers.
Dusken exports standard XML. Your clients review from a link with no account, no app, and never touch Final Cut.
Voice notes, transcribed.
Voice and video feedback is transcribed before export, so each marker carries readable text instead of an audio clip.
How it works
From Dusken to your Final Cut timeline.
Collect the notes, export XML, import, cut.
Gather feedback
Send a review link. Clients pin comments to the exact frame with text, drawing, or voice. No account needed.
Export XML
Choose the XML export. Dusken matches your sequence frame rate, drop-frame aware, so timecodes line up.
Bring it into Final Cut
Import the XML into your Final Cut project. The comments arrive as markers at their exact timecode.
Cut against the markers
Scan the markers and work each note in place. No second screen, no retyping timecodes.
The shift
What changes with Dusken.
Review link on one monitor, Final Cut on the other, copying each timecode and note by hand.
Import one XML file. Every comment is a marker on the exact frame, transcribed and ready.
“The client's notes come in as markers at the right timecode. I scan them in Final Cut and cut, instead of pausing a review link every few seconds.”
Final Cut Pro Editor
Why Final Cut editors switch the review step.
Kill the copy-paste
No more retyping timecodes from a review link into markers. Import once and the notes are on your timeline.
Notes you can read
Transcribed voice notes mean you scan markers instead of replaying audio to remember the note.
Clients review free
Reviewers need no account and never count against your bill. Your team pays a flat rate, that's it.
Questions before you start.
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