Nuke 9.0 | Comp Containers
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Comp containers within NUKE STUDIO allow you to jump into a compositing shot directly from the timeline. For more info about the new NUKE range, visit: http://www.thefoundry.co.uk/products/nuke-product-family/
They 'wrap up' a NUKE script and allow it to be played back, versioned and edited on the timeline in the same way as image clip media. Create a comp from one piece of footage, include soft effects, or leverage shot names and the clips position in time to combine multiple footage elements into one script for work in the node-graph.
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