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Capturing Source Clips and Connecting Them to the Database, About Source Clips and the Database

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7 Capturing Source Clips and Connecting Them to the Database Establishing the relationships between the source clips and the Cinema Tools database is key to a successful project. This chapter covers the following: • About Source Clips and the Database (p. 105) • Preparing to Capture (p. 105) • Generating a Batch Capture List from Cinema Tools (p. 109) • Connecting Source Clips to the Database (p. 115) • Fixing Broken Clip-to-Database Links (p. 120) About Source Clips and the Database Once you have created the project database, it's time to capture your source clips with Final Cut Pro. (Source clips are the media files you start with when you begin editing.) After capturing, you establish connections between the database records and the source clips. Tip: Use the scenarios in Cinema Tools Workflows to guide you in determining the basic steps you need to take to capture your source clips and connect them to the database. The steps you need to take, and the order of those steps, differ depending on factors that are summarized in the workflow examples. For example, in some situations it is not necessary to connect the clips to the database. Preparing to Capture Detailed information about capturing clips is provided in the Final Cut Pro documentation. Before you capture, you need to pay attention to a few factors that can affect your project: • Avoiding dropped frames during the capture process • How your hardware is set up for video capture • Considerations regarding the capture of audio 105

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Establishing the relationships between the source clips and the Cinema Tools database
is key to a successful project.
This chapter covers the following:
About Source Clips and the Database
(p. 105)
Preparing to Capture
(p. 105)
Generating a Batch Capture List from Cinema Tools
(p. 109)
Connecting Source Clips to the Database
(p. 115)
Fixing Broken Clip-to-Database Links
(p. 120)
About Source Clips and the Database
Once you have created the project database, it’s time to capture your source clips with
Final Cut Pro. (Source clips are the media files you start with when you begin editing.)
After capturing, you establish connections between the database records and the source
clips.
Tip:
Use the scenarios in
Cinema Tools Workflows
to guide you in determining the basic
steps you need to take to capture your source clips and connect them to the database.
The steps you need to take, and the order of those steps, differ depending on factors that
are summarized in the workflow examples. For example, in some situations it is not
necessary to connect the clips to the database.
Preparing to Capture
Detailed information about capturing clips is provided in the Final Cut Pro documentation.
Before you capture, you need to pay attention to a few factors that can affect your project:
• Avoiding dropped frames during the capture process
• How your hardware is set up for video capture
• Considerations regarding the capture of audio
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Capturing Source Clips and
Connecting Them to the Database
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