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6. Continue to apply clips to additional portions of the script until you have finished
creating all your slates.
Alternatively, you can create slates one at a time, place script marks, and fine-tune the
lining of each scene before proceeding to the next portion of the script.
Interpolating Position for Script Integration
Interpolate Position matches a clip to a take and lets you see where a particular line in the
script would appear in the clip footage.
When you set Interpolate Position, your Avid editing application matches the length of the
take in the script to the length of the clip in the Source monitor. The position indicator in the
Source monitor corresponds to wherever you double-click in the take.
If you set a script mark in the take, the portions of the take on either side of the script mark
are matched to the portions of the clip on either side of the IN point in the Source monitor.
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You can change the default behavior before opening a script in the Script window by
selecting Interpolate Position in the Script Settings dialog box. See “Script Settings” on
page 616.
To set Interpolate Position:
t Select Script > Interpolate Position.