Latest post Fri, Jul 4 2008 9:19 AM by Phil Seagrave. 4 replies.
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  • Thu, Jul 3 2008 5:17 PM

    Printing Shotlist from a Sequence on Xpress Pro

    I am using Xpress Pro (v5.6.4) to create sequences that are essentially compilation reels of shots.

    As I lay off each sequence to a compilation reel, I would like to get a printout of the data associated with the clips that make up that sequence (ie time in, time out and clip name) so that I can stick this log with the tape and hand it over to the client.

    Does anyone know how I can get that info out of Avid? At the moment if we try to get out an EDL it's in no-way a user friendly format and would have to be completely manually reformatted.

    I'm happy to get it out as a .txt file and reformat it, provided I'm not having to reformat on a line by line basis as each comp reel will have hundreds of shots, and we are talking about more than a hundred hours of rushes.

    All suggestions welcome as no-one I know is familiar with EDLs or trying to get this info.

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  • Thu, Jul 3 2008 5:24 PM In reply to

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    Re: Printing Shotlist from a Sequence on Xpress Pro

     I think a decompose and print bin for each sequence would work.  Put a copy of the sequence in it's own bin, decompose it and then print the bin with appropriate headings.  Not sure if this is most efficient but it will work.

     

    I just realised that this won't get you all the info you need - sorry... but maybe it will get the juices flowing..........

     

  • Thu, Jul 3 2008 5:38 PM In reply to

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    Re: Printing Shotlist from a Sequence on Xpress Pro

    Hi,

    You could also just set the bin display to show reference clips, but neither this or a decompose will show the in time and out time of the clips in the sequence with the sequence timecode, which is what Phil needs to make a log. 

    You can show the in time and out time of the clips, but that's the in time and out time of the clip timecode, not the sequence timecode.

    I don't think there's an easy way (other than an EDL) to do what Phil's asking.  I know it's been asked for on here before, and I don't remember a good solution.

    good luck,
    Carl

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  • Thu, Jul 3 2008 5:40 PM In reply to

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    Re: Printing Shotlist from a Sequence on Xpress Pro

     Yeah i realised that as shortly after i posted

     

  • Fri, Jul 4 2008 9:19 AM In reply to

    Re: Printing Shotlist from a Sequence on Xpress Pro

    Thanks guys, but yes, all those get me is the clip timecode, not the sequence timecode. Appreciate your thoughts, though.

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