time code and latest version of imovie2

Gordon B. Alley galley at texas.net
Tue Nov 26 07:21:23 PST 2002


CatDV is a video cataloging program that will take DV file and 
produce a clip list with in and out timecodes, among other things. 
Note that there are two versions, CatDV and CatDV Pro (the Pro 
version is more expensive).

Get more info at <http://www.squarebox.co.uk/catdv/>.

At Mon, 25 Nov 2002 21:35:28 -0800, <videovideo at mac.com> wrote:
>
>Since, as a previously poster said, you cannot export an EDL from iMovie,
>the only way I can think of doing this is to
>Make an analog dub with the timecode visable.(window burn)
>Do your edit in iMovie and then using the timecode numbers visible onscreen,
>write up an EDL for the Avid.
>
>  sb
>
>On 11/25/02 5:41 PM, "Mark Glick" <markglick at earthlink.net> wrote:
>
>>  has  anybody figured this out?
>>
>>
>>  On Tuesday, November 19, 2002, at 06:43 AM, Mark Glick wrote:
>
>>>
>>>  A primary concern of mine is timecode.  I'm doing my first commercial
>>>  project on imovie 2.  It's a sales tool, presentation, for a group that
>>>  works with special needs children.
>>>
>>>  It will be about 12 minutes long.  I was going to rough cut on imovie 2
>>>  Then take advantage of a friends avid to do the "on line" with effects,
>>>  music and
>>>  titles before outputting to digibeta for delivery.
>>>
>>>  Is there anyway to produce a timecode list in imovie 2?
>  >> I suspect I can name my clips as I import them to id the cassette they
>>>  came
>>>  from.
>>>
>>>  I was hoping I could load all the camera orginial video into the avid,
>>>  preserving the
>>>  original timecodes on the tapes.  Then I would call out the list that
>>>  corresponds to the movie for imputing into the avid.  Unless there's
>>>  some way
>>>  for the avid to read a mac cdrw.
>>>
>>>  any tips?

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