Entering Information on the Capture TabLogging is the process of reviewing your source video tapes and labeling and marking the In and Out points of usable clips. Other logging data could include shot and take numbers, added markers at specific points in the action, and production notes. You can also mark clips as "Good," so that you can easily sort out the most promising takes.In Final Cut Express, you cannot store logging information for a clip without capturing it immediately. You must enter log information and then capture each clip in a single operation.This section explains how to use all the logging features on the Capture window's Capture tab. You use these features the same way in all three types of video capture. You'll also learn how to select a capture folder the folder your clips will be stored in after capture.To use all the logging options in Final Cut Express, you need device control over your video deck or camcorder. If you don't have a controllable video device, you can log only the duration and In and Out points for individual clips, and you must enter the data manually.
Selecting a capture folderA capture folder (or capture bin) is the Browser folder where your clips are stored after capture. The default location for a new capture folder is the top level of a project tab in the Browser window. You can set the capture bin using the buttons in the Capture window or from a Browser window shortcut menu. Your choice of capture folder does not affect the location of the captured media files on your hard disk; instead, it specifies where in the Browser the clips referencing those media files appear.To set a capture bin in the Capture window:
To set a capture bin in the Browser:
Entering clip information on the Capture tabFinal Cut Express allows you to store quite a bit of information along with your media. You can enter the bare minimuma reel number and a clip nameor you can take full advantage of FCE's auto-incrementing log fields and marker notes.To enter log information:
To add a marker to a clip while logging:
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