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Figure 5.6 The information and double use list<br />

Finishing on Film<br />

There should nothing in the second section unless you are planning to dupe these. In Figure 5.6,<br />

there are no double uses. If you have double uses, you will need to fi nd a way to recut the scene(s),<br />

removing the double use. This comes up often. Editors cutting on a digital system often reuse footage<br />

without ever being aware of it. In some cases, the footage will not be reused, but will be used into<br />

the cut handle. Remember, at least one frame is lost at each end of the shot even when using one-half<br />

frame cut handles, and so that frame cannot be used in either shot. It may happen that a double use<br />

is reported when there is not double use. This could be because two rolls of camera negative have<br />

the same key code numbers. The odds are more than a million to one, but it could happen. More<br />

likely, it is an erroneous key code number misread in telecine. This is an easy fi x; check out the<br />

workfl ow for Lost Hope and More in <strong>Appendix</strong> 8.<br />

The cut list, shown in Figure 5.7, is the next section of the Cinema Tools fi lm list.<br />

Figure 5.7 The cut list<br />

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