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Working with Film Information in Bins
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Copying Information from Another Cell in a Custom Bin Column
To copy information from another cell in a custom column:
1. Press and hold the Alt key (Windows) or Option key (Macintosh) while you click in the
destination cell to reveal a menu of all items entered in that column.
2. Select the text from the menu.
The text appears in the cell.
Working with Film Information in Bins
The topics in this section cover several bin procedures that are specific to working with film
material.
Film Scene Workflow
During the organizing phase, common practice on film productions is to organize the captured
clips according to scene. This helps to simplify the work environment and keeps crowded bins to
a minimum.
It is good practice to copy or duplicate clips as you reorganize them in bins. As a result, the
original source clips remain in the appropriate dailies bin if you ever need to recapture according
to source tape.
Organize scene bins according to the following basic workflow:
1. Create one bin for each scene.
See “Creating a New Bin” on page 68.
2. Gather clips according to scene. Use one of the following optional procedures:
- Copy clips for each scene from the capture bins into the appropriate scene bin.
- Duplicate the clips and then move the duplicates into the appropriate scene bin.
See “Duplicating, Copying, and Moving Clips and Sequences” on page 330.
3. Sort, sift, and organize the clips within each scene bin.
Set Multichannel Audio Mixed, Mono, Stereo Lets you assign multichannel formats to audio tracks. For
more information, see “Working with Multichannel
Audio Tracks” on page 748.
Type of Modification Options Description