Apple M8728Z/A User Manual - Page 44

If You Used Camera-Roll Transfers

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• Manually capture the clips with Final Cut Pro and use the Synchronize with Cinema Tools command to create the Cinema Tools database: This workflow is most useful when you don't know the exact In and Out points for each clip or if you do not have device control. You can also create the Cinema Tools database by dragging the folder containing the clips to the Cinema Tools application icon. You can use the Identify feature of Cinema Tools to determine and enter the key number information for each database record. Create a new database Add an entry for each clip to the database Yes Device control? No Generate a batch capture list with Cinema Tools Yes Key number burned in? No Import the batch list into the Final Cut Pro Browser and batch capture Use Final Cut Pro to manually capture each clip Use Final Cut Pro to manually capture each clip Use the Cinema Tools Connect Clips command to connect clips to database Trim clips to match database records Connect clips to the database Connect clips to the database and use Identify feature to determine and enter key number and timecode for a known frame of each clip Indicates steps that use automated processes. The blue boxes show the preferred workflow, which contains the most automated steps and produces the most accurate cut list. If You Used Camera-Roll Transfers The primary consideration when using camera-roll transfers is the film list generation method you intend to use. See How Cinema Tools Creates Film Lists for an explanation of the two available methods. Make sure to sync the audio to the video before you capture the clips. 44 Chapter 3 Cinema Tools Workflows

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Manually capture the clips with Final Cut Pro and use the Synchronize with Cinema Tools
command to create the Cinema Tools database:
This workflow is most useful when you
don’t know the exact In and Out points for each clip or if you do not have device control.
You can also create the Cinema Tools database by dragging the folder containing the
clips to the Cinema Tools application icon. You can use the Identify feature of
Cinema Tools to determine and enter the key number information for each database
record.
Yes
Generate a batch capture
list with Cinema Tools
Import the batch list into
the Final Cut Pro Browser
and batch capture
Use the Cinema Tools
Connect Clips command
to connect clips to database
Device
control?
Key number
burned in?
Yes
No
Create a new
database
Connect clips
to the database
Trim clips to match
database records
Use Final Cut Pro
to manually capture
each clip
Connect clips to
the database and
use Identify feature
to determine and
enter key number and
timecode for a known
frame of each clip
Use Final Cut Pro
to manually capture
each clip
No
Add an entry for each clip
to the database
Indicates steps that use automated processes.
The blue boxes show the preferred workflow, which contains the most automated steps and
produces the most accurate cut list.
If You Used Camera-Roll Transfers
The primary consideration when using camera-roll transfers is the film list generation
method you intend to use. See
How Cinema Tools Creates Film Lists
for an explanation
of the two available methods. Make sure to sync the audio to the video before you capture
the clips.
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Chapter 3
Cinema Tools Workflows