Yes, the transfer to video has to has K#s encoded to be able to create a
cut list....


On Fri, Oct 25, 2013 at 1:44 PM, chris bravo <iamdir...@gmail.com> wrote:

> not experienced with doing this, but I wonder if you put the correct
> timecode on the master clip with cinema tools (or something), then relinked
> the master file in avid to the new clip, it would automatically load the
> new timecode info. what makes me think this is not going to work is that
> there are 8 rolls in the one file, so the code is going to jump around...
>
> maybe a crappy solution would be to lay multiple timecode generators over
> the master clip in avid, and try to get that to distribute through the
> subclips? you aren't going to get an edl, but you will be able to scrub
> through the edit and read the keycode off the screen
>
>
> On Fri, Oct 25, 2013 at 1:27 PM, Isaac Brooks <isaacbrook...@gmail.com>wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> This was awhile ago, but I used a flex file that came with the transfer
>> of my material, which had a keycode burn in. I believe this was Media
>> Composer 5 in about 2010.
>>
>> Not to ask the obvious, but do your dailies actually include keycode
>> running along with the video? Feel free to message me off list if I can
>> help - I confirmed a negative from a Media Composer 5 edit that same
>> year. Since then I have not edited that way, as Avid isn't supported here
>> where I work.
>>
>> IB
>>
>>
>> On Thursday, October 24, 2013, Francisco Torres wrote:
>>
>>>  There used to be a version of the Avid Software called Film composer,
>>> it had the capacity to handle K#s. All other Media composers COULD not do
>>> that. Since then it seems other versions could handle film cut lists
>>> through film scribe-
>>> This may help-
>>>
>>>
>>> http://my.safaribooksonline.com/book/video/9780240804705/chapter-7-editing-film-on-avid-nles-with-filmscribe/pg_90_40_html
>>>
>>>
>>> On Thu, Oct 24, 2013 at 4:14 PM, ev petrol <epetr...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>> hey folks
>>>>
>>>> i'm trying to figure out how to matchback some 16mm neg to an avid edit
>>>>
>>>> I shot 8x100' rolls of 16mm and got video dailies back in one file
>>>> I imported that file into avid & it into 8 subclips (one for each 16mm
>>>> 100' roll) ... what i'm trying to figure out now is how to add the key
>>>> numbers to each subclip - any tips?
>>>>
>>>> i've tried going into the bin & adding them there, but avid won't let
>>>> me type into the appropriate column (i added the column for end key code)
>>>>
>>>> cheers! moira
>>>>
>>>> moiratierney.net
>>>> vimeo.com/moiratierney
>>>>
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