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Jeremy Garchow
July 16, 2009 at 8:37 pm[Shane Ross] “Then manually write down all the reels. “
Or just delete all the duplicate reels (leaving one for the pull list) and print it.
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Shane Ross
July 16, 2009 at 8:38 pmDo you have an easy way to delete the duplicates? Rather than manually selecting them and pressing DELETE? Otherwise I think writing would be faster.
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Jeremy Garchow
July 16, 2009 at 8:44 pmSelecting multiple rows, then delete those rows. You don’t have to do it one by one.
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Shane Ross
July 16, 2009 at 8:49 pmWoot…that sounds easy. My experience with Excel is VERY minimal. I am an Excel noob. I’m sure if there was an Excel forum and I wanted to make a complex spreadsheet to track all sorts of data, but I only JUST bought it (pretty much my level), then I’m sure I’d get a chewing out by the elitists on THOSE boards.
hee.
Shane
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D. Gregor hagey
July 16, 2009 at 8:50 pmI guess Excel is a work around, with emphasis on the work. It’s too bad a proper pull list can’t be an option from within FCP.
Gregor
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Shane Ross
July 16, 2009 at 8:50 pmWoot…that sounds easy. My experience with Excel is VERY minimal. I am an Excel noob. I’m sure if there was an Excel forum and I wanted to make a complex spreadsheet to track all sorts of data, but I only JUST bought it (pretty much my level), then I’m sure I’d get a chewing out by the elitists on THOSE boards.
hee.
Shane
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Jeremy Garchow
July 16, 2009 at 9:44 pm[Shane Ross] “My experience with Excel is VERY minimal. “
Dude, me too. It’s weird.
I use Numbers (which is oodles cheaper and a bit more user friendly) and it works there too.
[Shane Ross] ” then I’m sure I’d get a chewing out by the elitists on THOSE boards.
“Just remember, they are started out as newbs at one time or another. They can’t be too elite.
Jeremy
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Arnie Schlissel
July 17, 2009 at 2:27 am[Shane Ross] “I don’t get it. I was an assistant editor, and a tape vault manager…maybe that’s why this all makes friggin sense and is logical.”
Assistant? Tape vault? What are these mythical things you speak of??
Admittedly, I’ve only briefly worked as an assistant, mainly logging and digitizing, never the guy running to the “vault”. In my experience, the “vault” is either a shelf in the edit room (euphemistically, if not jokingly referred to as a “suite”, even if it’s not really a separate room), or a cardboard box that is only lifted with extreme caution, lest the bottom (and all the tapes therein) should fall out.
Ahh, the sexy, sexy world of indie film and low budget industrials!
Once, I literally lined the floor of the room I was cutting in with all of the tapes to online a series of sales conference videos. Must have been over 50 betas lined up & grouped by tape number.
Arnie
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Arnie Schlissel
July 17, 2009 at 2:47 am[Arnie Schlissel] “Once, I literally lined the floor of the room I was cutting in with all of the tapes to online a series of sales conference videos. Must have been over 50 betas lined up & grouped by tape number.”
While fondly reminiscing about this, I had an idea.
Right click the sequence you’re going to online and select Batch Capture. FCP will present a menu of the tapes you need to capture from. Make a screen grab of this list, print it, give it to the assistant & send them off to the vault.
Arnie
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Shane Ross
July 17, 2009 at 4:02 amOh now that’s brilliant!
Shane
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