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Table Of Contents
- Cinema Tools 4 User Manual
- Contents
- Welcome to Cinema Tools
- An Overview of Using Cinema Tools
- Before You Begin Your Film Project
- Cinema Tools Workflows
- Creating a Cinema Tools Database
- Working with Databases
- Opening an Existing Database
- Viewing Database Properties
- About the Detail View Window
- Settings in the Detail View Window
- About the List View Window
- Settings in the List View Window
- Finding and Opening Database Records
- Settings in the Find Dialog
- Backing Up, Copying, Renaming, and Locking Databases
- About the Clip Window
- Settings in the Clip Window
- Accessing Information About a Source Clip
- Entering and Modifying Database Information
- About Working with Database Information
- Importing Database Information
- Entering Database Information Manually
- Using the Identify Feature to Calculate Database Information
- Deleting a Database Record
- Choosing a Different Poster Frame for a Clip
- Changing the Default Database Settings
- Changing All Reel or Roll Identifiers
- Verifying and Correcting Edge Code and Timecode Numbers
- Capturing Source Clips and Connecting Them to the Database
- Preparing the Source Clips for Editing
- An Introduction to Preparing Source Clips for Editing
- Determining How to Prepare Source Clips for Editing
- Using the Conform Feature
- Reversing the Telecine Pull-Down
- Making Adjustments to Audio Speed
- Synchronizing Separately Captured Audio and Video
- Dividing or Deleting Sections of Source Clips Before Editing
- Editing with Final Cut Pro
- About Easy Setups and Setting the Editing Timebase
- Working with 25 fps Video Conformed to 24 fps
- Displaying Film Information in Final Cut Pro
- Opening Final Cut Pro Clips in Cinema Tools
- Restrictions for Using Multiple Tracks
- Using Effects, Filters, and Transitions
- Tracking Duplicate Uses of Source Material
- Ensuring Cut List Accuracy with 3:2 Pull-Down or 24 & 1 Video
- Generating Film Lists and Change Lists
- An Introduction to Film Lists and Change Lists
- Choosing the List Format
- Lists You Can Export
- Exporting Film Lists Using Final Cut Pro
- Creating Change Lists
- When Are Change Lists Used in a Film Workflow?
- When Are Change Lists Used in Other Workflows?
- About Exporting Change Lists
- Exporting Change Lists Using Final Cut Pro
- Settings in the Export Change List Dialog
- About the PDF Items and Change Lists
- Exporting Change Lists from Within Cinema Tools
- Settings in the Cinema Tools Export Change List Dialog
- Working with XSL Style Sheets
- Export Considerations and Creating Audio EDLs
- Working with External EDLs, XML, and ALE Files
- Working with 24p Video and 24 fps EDLs
- Considerations When Originating on Film
- Editing 24p Video with Final Cut Pro
- Adding and Removing Pull-Down in 24p Clips
- Using Audio EDLs for Dual System Sound
- Appendix A: Film Background Basics
- Appendix B: How Cinema Tools Creates Film Lists
- Appendix C: Solving Problems
- Glossary
When you export a change list from within Cinema Tools, you cannot include a cut list
or any of the other film lists that you can export using the Export Film Lists dialog; you
can only export lists and information specific to change lists. See About Exporting Change
Lists for information about how the change list export process differs between Final Cut Pro
and Cinema Tools.
To open the Export Change List dialog in Cinema Tools
1 Choose File > Export > Change List.
2 In the dialog that appears, choose the original and new program or XML files to be
compared.
You can use a mix of program and XML files if necessary.
3 Choose the output format of the change list from the List Format pop-up menu.
The choices include PDF, XML, and With Style Sheet. See About PDF-Format Film Lists,
About XML-Format Film Lists, and About Style Sheet–Based Film Lists for information
about these formats.
4 If you chose With Style Sheet from the List Format pop-up menu, choose a style sheet
from the Style Sheet pop-up menu.
5 Click Continue.
6 Configure the settings in the Export Change List dialog that appears, then click Export.
Note: The settings in the dialog change based on the output format you chose from the
List Format pop-up menu. See Settings in the Cinema Tools Export Change List Dialog
for details about the settings you see in this dialog.
Settings in the Cinema Tools Export Change List Dialog
The settings available in the Export Change List dialog when exporting from Cinema Tools
change based on the output format you chose from the List Format pop-up menu.
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