Sune Alexandersen wrote:
>  Hi group! I've started working as a freelance videoreporter for the
>  local tv-station. The situation is that I really do not feel the need
>  to log the tapes I record out on assignment. I'm just going to
>  quickly edit them one day, deliver the project and bury the tapes
>  "forever".
>
>  To log these tapes seems like a unneccessary thing to do. I'd like to
>  just capture  the 30 minutes I record and search through the footage
>  afterwards and then make notes on what to use. This seems like a
>  time-saving process in contrast to logging all clips and then batch
>  capture.
>
>  But can I first capture the entire tape and then quickly search
>  through the tape and make small logged clips so each scene I desire
>  show up as a separate clip in my bin?
>
>  Or how do you guys work?
>

Have a look at http://scenalyzer.com/ and have a look particularly at 
the Quick Index.  Or you can use it to automatically capture the whole 
video into clips based on timecodes and then just keep the ones you want 
and print out a thumbnail sheet of all the individual clips to scribble 
notes on.  I find it useful because when you've finished you can delete 
all your clip files and just save the Premiere project.  If you want to 
go back and re-edit, just recapture the clip files back to the same hard 
disk location, fire up project in Premiere and you are ready to go again.

-- 
Tony

"Experience is the name everyone gives to their mistakes."
- Oscar Wilde





 
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