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Generating Film Lists and Change Lists, An Introduction to Film Lists and Change Lists

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10 Generating Film Lists and Change Lists Cinema Tools can create a variety of lists from your edited project. This chapter covers the following: • An Introduction to Film Lists and Change Lists (p. 159) • Choosing the List Format (p. 160) • Lists You Can Export (p. 161) • Exporting Film Lists Using Final Cut Pro (p. 166) • Creating Change Lists (p. 174) • Working with XSL Style Sheets (p. 189) An Introduction to Film Lists and Change Lists When you've finished editing and are ready either to have the original camera negative cut or to conform a workprint, it's time to export a film list. Using the information in the database, Cinema Tools translates the edits made in Final Cut Pro into information a negative cutter can use as a guide. This information is provided in the form of a cut list. A number of other lists that are useful for film can be exported with the cut list. All of these lists, including the cut list, are called film lists. One film list file can contain several related lists, including any of the following: • Cut list: A list of edits and titling information (also known as an assemble list) • Missing elements list: A list of any required information that could not be found in the database • Duplicate list: A list of duplicate usages of the same source material • Optical list: A list for the effects printer, describing any transition, filter, and motion effects • Pull list: A list to aid the lab in pulling the required negative rolls • Scene list: A list of all the scenes used in your program and the shots used in the opticals 159

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Cinema Tools can create a variety of lists from your edited project.
This chapter covers the following:
An Introduction to Film Lists and Change Lists
(p. 159)
Choosing the List Format
(p. 160)
Lists You Can Export
(p. 161)
Exporting Film Lists Using Final Cut Pro
(p. 166)
Creating Change Lists
(p. 174)
Working with XSL Style Sheets
(p. 189)
An Introduction to Film Lists and Change Lists
When you’ve finished editing and are ready either to have the original camera negative
cut or to conform a workprint, it’s time to export a film list. Using the information in the
database, Cinema Tools translates the edits made in Final Cut Pro into information a
negative cutter can use as a guide. This information is provided in the form of a cut list.
A number of other lists that are useful for film can be exported with the cut list. All of
these lists, including the cut list, are called
film lists.
One film list file can contain several related lists, including any of the following:
Cut list:
A list of edits and titling information (also known as an
assemble list
)
Missing elements list:
A list of any required information that could not be found in the
database
Duplicate list:
A list of duplicate usages of the same source material
Optical list:
A list for the effects printer, describing any transition, filter, and motion
effects
Pull list:
A list to aid the lab in pulling the required negative rolls
Scene list:
A list of all the scenes used in your program and the shots used in the opticals
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Generating Film Lists and Change
Lists
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