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Arnie Schlissel
July 17, 2009 at 6:06 pm[Shane Ross] “Oh now that’s brilliant!”
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Neil Sadwelkar
July 20, 2009 at 9:07 amGregory,
A pull list in Avid Media Composer, Avid Film Composer, and FCP all refer to a list of film lab rolls that are needed to make the negative cut. So it is necessarily a film thing.
What you refer to is a ‘Source table’ that Avid puts out at the end of the EDL. FCP has no such functionality with reference to tapes. And you can’t use Cinema Tools for this as you have no database that was built from logs.
In your case, your material is from Red. So the sources are not referring to any physical tape. Even if you had done this edit in Avid you wouldn’t have got a source table unless you used something like Metacheater to bring the sources into Avid. Because, as you rightly point out “Avid is Avid” so it ‘loses’ reel or tape information and timecode from imported Quicktimes, which is how Red files make it into Avid.
What you need is indeed possible by making a batch list out of FCP, and using something like Excel or Numbers to sort out the sources.
But if all you want is to ‘upgrade’ the selects, why don’t you try the Clipfinder workflow? Clipfinder is free. Or you could check out Crimson.
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Neil Sadwelkar
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FCP Editor, Edit systems consultant
Mumbai India
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