Considerations when originating on film – Apple Cinema Tools 3 User Manual

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Chapter 11

Working With 24P Video and 24 fps EDLs

Considerations When Originating on Film

When editing 24P material that originated on film, you need to be aware of a number
of special circumstances:

 If you intend to conform the film to match the edited video, you must have its edge

code tracked by a Cinema Tools database. (See “

Film Edge Code

” on page 203 for

details on edge code.)

 The film must be transferred to video using a telecine. Typically the offline telecine

video output contains burned-in video and audio timecode, as well as key numbers.
These burned-in values (known as window burn) are invaluable when you intend to
later conform the film. Unfortunately, their visibility is a problem if you also intend to
use the 24P video to produce a video version of the program. For this reason, if you
intend to produce both a conformed film and an edited video version of the project,
you might have the telecine run on two decks simultaneously, one with the window
burn and the other without.

 Whether shooting film or a 24P production, sound is almost always recorded

separately from the picture, with a separate sound recorder. This is often referred to
as shooting double system sound. While 24P productions can record the sound on the
24P video recorder, providing synced sound that is easily captured with Final Cut Pro,
film productions do not have the option of recording sound on the film, so the
sound must be synced to the picture at some point later in the process. The
preferred workflow is to synchronize the sound during the telecine transfer. This
makes it easy to capture the audio along with the video clips for editing with
Final Cut Pro. The Cinema Tools database can track the original sound reel numbers
and timecode and generate an audio EDL that can be used to recapture and edit the
sound at a sound postproduction facility.

See “

Transferring Film to Video

” on page 19 for information on telecine transfers. See

Exporting an Audio EDL

” on page 161 for information on exporting audio EDLs.

Shoot

film

Convert to
video with

a telecine

Conform

negative

Online

editor

24P
VTR

Telecine log

Original camera negative

Cut list

24 fps EDL

24P video

Edited
film
master

Edited
video
master

Final Cut Pro with

Cinema Tools (offline edit)

Capture

and process

Edit

Export cut list

Export 24 fps EDL

Cinema Tools

Create

database

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