Apple Cinema Tools 3 User Manual
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Index
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entering information using the Detail View
window 76
entering information using the Identify
feature 82–84
finding records in 91, 92–93
how it works 33
locking 93
manually entering records 36
modifying information in 85–88
opening 91
opening records 91
reconnecting clips to 107–108
relationships between scenes, shots, and
takes 73, 78
renaming 93
Scene and Take fields 74
scene-and-take transfers and 34
telecine log data vs. default settings 66
telecine logs and 34, 63, 70–71
uses for 61, 65, 66
verifying and correcting edge code and
timecode 88–90
clapper board 30, 206, 208
Clip Analysis dialog 55
Clip Analysis window 93
clips. See source clips
Clip window
entering and disconnecting clips in 106
opening 52
settings in 52
code book 61, 209
compression 38
Conform Clip dialog 54
Conform feature 40, 210
24P video and 185
batch conforming clips with 112
conforming single clips with 111
conforming the original camera negative 207
conforming video frame rates 27, 110, 111
See also Conform feature
Connect Clip/Open Clip button 82
Connect Clips command 103
contact printing 129, 131
converting film to video. See transferring film to
video
cut list 9, 21, 34, 210
accuracy 32, 80, 136
clip-based generation method 215
described 138
doesn’t appear 217
double usage warning 141
editing timebase and 24, 32
effects information and 130–131
foreground layer 138
key number inaccuracies and 218–219
missing elements reported in 218
settings required in the Detail View window 77
temporary files and 219
timecode-based generation method 65, 77, 139,
213–214, 215
timecode duration of a clip and 84
D
dailies, creating database for 66
Daily Roll field 79
database. See Cinema Tools database
Database Properties dialog 56, 67
database records
See also Cinema Tools database
basic rules for connecting clips 102
basic structure 62
changing all reel or roll identifiers 87
connecting source clips to 102–106
creating a new one 74
creating from a Final Cut Pro batch capture
list 71–72
creating from another Cinema Tools database 72
creating one per camera roll 65
creating with a telecine log or ALE file 70–71
default settings 66–69
deleting 85
entering information using the Detail View
window 76
entering information using the Identify
feature 82–84
entering manually 36
finding 91–93, 140
information in 34
navigating through 91
opening 91
reconnecting clips to 107–108
requirements for batch capture lists 100
uses for 65
verifying and correcting edge code and
timecodes 88–90
DAW (Digital Audio Workstation) 210
Detail View window
choosing a new clip poster frame with 85
connecting and disconnecting clips in 104–105
deleting a record with 85
displaying database records in 91
entering information in database records 76
identifiers in 75
navigating through records with 91
opening 48
opening a record in 51
reconnecting individual clips with 107
scene and shot data 78
settings in 77–82
settings required to create a cut or change list 77
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