About the cinematools database, Using cinematools with finalcutpro, About the cinema tools database – Apple Final Cut Pro 6 User Manual

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Part II

Project Interchange

About the Cinema Tools Database

A Cinema Tools database is the heart of any Final Cut Pro film editing project. The
database is similar to a spreadsheet in which each row represents a single clip shot on
film and transferred to video. Each row contains columns such as name, edge code
start, edge code end, timecode start, timecode end, film roll number, video reel
number, scene number, take number, camera information, and so on. These numbers
map your Final Cut Pro clips and media files back to the original film footage so you
can create film cut lists from video footage edited in Final Cut Pro.

Using Cinema Tools with Final Cut Pro

You can edit most projects directly in Final Cut Pro without needing to open
Cinema Tools. When necessary, Cinema Tools may open in the background to create or
update a database file. If necessary, you can always open Cinema Tools to directly
manage specific fields in a database, such as to correct inaccurate edge code numbers.

Steps Performed from

Final Cut Pro

How Cinema Tools

Is Involved

Process clips (if needed)

• Reverse telecine

• Conform (25 @ 24)

Synchronize captured clips

with Cinema Tools database

Edit clips

Import a log into the

Final Cut Pro project,

creating the offline clips

for capture

Batch capture clips

Export lists

Cinema Tools

creates the lists

Cinema Tools

does the processing

A new Cinema Tools

database is created

The clips are connected to
the Cinema Tools database

Create a new

Final Cut Pro project

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