Export considerations and creating audio edls, About common items you can export for your project – Apple Cinema Tools 4 User Manual
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After you’ve edited your project, you may want to export to videotape, export the audio,
or export an audio EDL based on the edited project.
This chapter covers the following:
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About Common Items You Can Export for Your Project
(p. 193)
•
Considerations When Exporting to Videotape
(p. 194)
•
Considerations When Exporting Audio
(p. 194)
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(p. 195)
About Common Items You Can Export for Your Project
The primary goal of using Cinema Tools is to generate an accurate cut list. For most
projects, you may also want to create other helpful items from your edited program:
• A videotape of the program: This may be useful so that you can show the program to
others or provide a visual guide to the negative cutter. There are a number of
considerations to take into account, such as the editing frame rate and any required
specialized hardware. See
Considerations When Exporting to Videotape
for details.
• A file containing the program’s audio: You usually create this file if you want to use the
program’s audio but finish it using a specialized application or an audio post-production
facility. There are a couple of approaches you can take to do this, and several issues
you must be aware of. See
Considerations When Exporting Audio
for details.
• An audio EDL: This is required when you intend to recapture the audio using specialized
equipment and reedit it using the audio timecode from the edited program. See
for details.
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