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  • great…but you guys missed 2 things.

    Posted by Aaron Neitz on April 18, 2005 at 8:52 pm

    why hasn’t cinema tools been REALLY integrated? Those of us who cut 35mm need to generate keycode lists for our negative cutters and would dearly love keycode to be intergral within Final Cut just like Avid was doing 10 years ago. . . not a stand alone Cinema Tools database. Not XMLS and Connect Clips to Media. It’s so clunky and cheap. Or at LEAST the ability to have the keycode from the flex lists show up as a column in the bins? please????

    And we really could use a toggle to see our sequences if we load them into the source bin. it would simply a lot of processes on the back end of projects.

    these are really the only 2 things that I still prefer AVID for.

    other than that. I’m looking forward to optical flow technology and multicam. i know all you music video people will be thrilled.

    Misha Aranyshev replied 21 years ago 5 Members · 5 Replies
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  • Uwe Klimmeck

    April 18, 2005 at 9:06 pm

    Hi Charlie,
    who is you guys ?
    You’re not the only one coming from AVID to FCP and not the only one editing 35. And not the only one with experience 15 years up.
    Besides that:
    I thought this would be possible in FCP 5. That’s what I thought from the announcements: That us can see KK while editing. Maybe I’m wrong here. But I’ll check if I have FCP 5 in my suite. Do you own a copy already and can tell us more ?

    Greetings
    Uwe

  • Robbie

    April 18, 2005 at 10:12 pm

    from the apple website

    Viewing Film Properties in Final Cut Pro

    You can now view film data such as keycode and ink numbers directly in Final Cut Pro. Access this information in the new Film tab of the Item Properties dialog, as well as in Viewer and Canvas overlays.

    Viewing Feet and Frames Counters in Final Cut Pro

    Final Cut Pro supports feet + frame units in the Timeline ruler and timecode fields throughout the application. Choose from three feet + frame counter options: 35mm 4 perf, 35mm 3 perf, and 16mm (40 perf).

    G5 dual 2.5, 2.5 gigs ram, Mac OS X.3.6, FCP 4.5, QT 6.5.2, Decklink HD Pro, Blackmagic 4.7 driver

  • Aaron Neitz

    April 19, 2005 at 12:25 am

    awesome, thanks for finding that!

  • Will Macneil

    April 19, 2005 at 9:05 am

    Anyone know if we can see sound timecode and source from a flx file inside FCP?

  • Misha Aranyshev

    April 19, 2005 at 6:19 pm

    Cinema Tools talks to FCP via XML, not Batch List now so hopefully Audio TC from telecin

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