Final Cut Pro 1.0: Logging Video Footage

This article describes how to log video with Final Cut Pro.
To log video with Final Cut Pro, you need a controllable video device.

Final Cut Pro logs shots by creating offline clips that it stores in a bin of your choice. When you complete logging, you can select the offline clips you want to capture and digitize them in a batch.

To log footage:
1. Make sure your video deck is properly connected and set to its remote setting.
2. Choose Log and Capture from the File menu.
3. Click the Logging tab.
4. Specify a logging bin (where offline clips are stored during logging) by Control-clicking the bin you want and choosing Set Logging Bin from the pop-up menu.
5. Type a name for the reel (the tape or other video source). Click the Slate button to have the program add a numeric reel name.
6. Name the clip in the Label box, or select Prompt if you want to name each clip as you log it (useful if you use keyboard shortcuts during logging).
7. Use the transport controls in the Log and Capture window to control your source deck and find the footage you want to log.

Figure 1, Transport controls

8. Mark a clip by doing one of the following: 9. Log a clip by doing one of the following: 10. To add a marker to a clip while logging, click the indicator next to Markers at the bottom of the logging tab. Enter a marker name, In and Out timecodes, and comment as desired, and click Set Marker. These markers appear as subclips in the Browser once a clip is captured.
Published Date: Feb 20, 2012