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Apple Cinema Tools 3 User Manual

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Chapter 8

Generating Film Lists and Change Lists

 Show Keycode or Ink Numbers: Choose to have key numbers or ink numbers

displayed in the lists.

Important:

Ink numbers are only supported in film lists if the film standard is

4-perf 35mm.

 Cut list: Select to include a cut list. Cut lists are described in “

Cut List

” on page 138.

 Dupe list: Select to include a dupe list. Dupe lists are described in “

Dupe List and

Double Usage Warnings

” on page 141.

 Optical list: Select to include an optical list. Optical lists are described in “

Optical List

on page 142.

 Pull list: Select to include a pull list. Pull lists are described in “

Pull List

” on page 144.

 Scene list: Select to include a scene list. Scene lists are described in “

Scene List

” on

page 144.

 Missing elements list: Select to include a missing elements list. Missing elements lists

are described in “

Missing Elements List

” on page 139.

 Save a Cinema Tools program file: A program file is essential if you want to later create

a change list for this sequence, which will reflect any edits you make after this point.

A program file is also needed if you want to export an audio EDL from
Cinema Tools. Exporting an audio EDL from Final Cut Pro is more automated and
does not require a Cinema Tools program file. See “

Exporting an Audio EDL

” on

page 161 for more information.

 Start with 8 seconds of leader: Choose whether or not to start the cut list with eight

seconds of leader. Eight seconds is the standard length of Academy or SMPTE leader. If
you select this option, eight seconds of leader is inserted at the beginning of the cut list.
If you have already included a leader clip at the beginning of the sequence, do not
select this checkbox. (It’s better to use a leader clip in your sequence instead of selecting
this option in the cut list because the timecode in the digital sequence will not match
the timecode in the cut list unless a leader clip actually exists in the sequence.)

 Open in text editor: When this is selected, the film list opens in the specified text

editor immediately after it is exported.

Tip: It’s easier to view the film list and Final Cut Pro windows at the same time if you
select Final Cut Pro as the text editor. The list will then open in a Final Cut Pro window,
and not disappear behind Final Cut Pro when Final Cut Pro is active. However, you can’t
print the list if it’s displayed in Final Cut Pro.

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