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Creating and Configuring a New Database, Creating a New Database Using Cinema Tools

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• Creating an audio Edit Decision List (EDL): If you plan to give an audio EDL to the audio post-production facility, make sure that the audio timecode, video timecode, and sound roll information is entered in each database record. Creating the database by importing a telecine log is the easiest and most efficient way to make sure that all the necessary information is entered in the database. Creating and Configuring a New Database When you create a new Cinema Tools database, you make default selections for your project settings in the New Database dialog. Note: When you import data from a telecine log, the film standard, video timecode rate, audio timecode rate, and telecine speed are typically included in the log and are automatically set in Cinema Tools. Data from the telecine log takes precedence over the defaults, so even if your default settings are different from the telecine log data, Cinema Tools uses the settings in the telecine log. You can create a new database using Cinema Tools or Final Cut Pro. Creating a New Database Using Cinema Tools You can create a new database and configure its default settings directly in Cinema Tools. Note: If a database is already open when you create a new one, the currently open database is closed. To create a new database 1 Do one of the following: • Open Cinema Tools and click Create a New Database in the Welcome dialog, if it appears. The Welcome dialog generally appears only the first time you open Cinema Tools. After that, Cinema Tools opens the database that was open the last time you closed Cinema Tools. If there was no database open when you closed Cinema Tools, the Welcome dialog appears again. • Choose Database > New Database (or press Command-Shift-N). 58 Chapter 4 Creating a Cinema Tools Database

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Creating an audio Edit Decision List (EDL):
If you plan to give an audio EDL to the audio
post-production facility, make sure that the audio timecode, video timecode, and sound
roll information is entered in each database record. Creating the database by importing
a telecine log is the easiest and most efficient way to make sure that all the necessary
information is entered in the database.
Creating and Configuring a New Database
When you create a new Cinema Tools database, you make default selections for your
project settings in the New Database dialog.
Note:
When you import data from a telecine log, the film standard, video timecode rate,
audio timecode rate, and telecine speed are typically included in the log and are
automatically set in Cinema Tools. Data from the telecine log takes precedence over the
defaults, so even if your default settings are different from the telecine log data,
Cinema Tools uses the settings in the telecine log.
You can create a new database using Cinema Tools or Final Cut Pro.
Creating a New Database Using Cinema Tools
You can create a new database and configure its default settings directly in Cinema Tools.
Note:
If a database is already open when you create a new one, the currently open
database is closed.
To create a new database
1
Do one of the following:
Open Cinema Tools and click Create a New Database in the Welcome dialog, if it appears.
The Welcome dialog generally appears only the first time you open Cinema Tools.
After that, Cinema Tools opens the database that was open the last time you closed
Cinema Tools. If there was no database open when you closed Cinema Tools, the
Welcome dialog appears again.
• Choose Database > New Database (or press Command-Shift-N).
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Creating a Cinema Tools Database