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3 The slate operator claps the slate to indicate the
beginning of the take. The field recorder records
the audio of the clap, and the film camera cap-
tures the following images:
Scene and take number (displayed on the slate)
Exact moment the slate closes
Timecode position of the slate closing
4 Shooting ends and the take is complete.
Digitizing a Videotape in the
Avid Video Editing Application
(Video Workflow Only)
This phase of the workflow begins after the Avid
editor receives the following components from the
camera operator and the production sound mixer:
Videotape
Multichannel recordings
In a video workflow, the Avid editor digitizes the
videotape to digital video and audio files in order
to edit them. Before doing so, however, the Avid
editor must name the tape.
To digitize a videotape to digital source files:
1 Load the videotape into the Avid system.
2 When prompted to name the videotape, enter
the exact Tape name used by the camera opera-
tor and the production sound mixer.
3 Digitize the videotape loaded into the Avid.
4 When the digitize is complete, use the Avid
video editing application to edit audio and
video.
When you are finished editing, export the edited
sequence as an AAF or OMF sequence so that it
can be imported into Pro Tools.
Importing Digital Video Directly
into the Avid Video Editing
Application
(Fully Non-Linear Workflow Only)
This phase of the workflow begins after the Avid
editor receives the following components from the
camera operator and the production sound mixer:
Digital video (on flash card, hard drive, or some
other file-based storage)
Multichannel recordings
In a fully non-linear workflow, the Avid editor
simply has to import the video and audio media
into the Avid video editing application in order to
edit them.
To import video into the Avid video editing
application:
1 In the Avid video editing application, create a
Bin.
2 Import the video files directly into the Bin.
3 When the Disk Label Import dialog appears, en-
ter the exact Tape name used by the camera op-
erator and the production sound mixer.
4 Use the Avid video editing application to edit
audio and video.
5 When you are finished editing, export the edited
sequence as an AAF or OMF sequence so that it
can be imported into Pro Tools.
To ensure that metadata are preserved for
the Pro Tools editor, it is critical to enter the
Tape name character for character. For ex-
ample, if the metadata was T001 (with two
zeroes), enter T001 with two zeroes—not T01
with one zero or T0001 with three zeroes.
To ensure that metadata are preserved for
the Pro Tools editor, it is critical to enter the
Tape name character for character. For ex-
ample, if the metadata was T001 (with two
zeroes), enter T001 with two zeroes—not T01
with one zero or T0001 with three zeroes.