1. | What do you call the two methods Cinema Tools uses to locate records from Final Cut Pro? | 2. | Name the kinds of film lists that Cinema Tools can create. | 3. | How are standard transitions for 23.98 fps and 24 fps projects identified? | 4. | If you select Optical List and Scene List in the Export Film Lists dialog, what will you see in the cut list? | 5. | What should you do whenever you export your film list? | 6. | What does a change list do? | 7. | What do you need in order to produce an accurate audio EDL from Cinema Tools? | Answers 1. | Clip-based and timecode-based. | 2. | Cut, missing elements, dupe, optical, pull, scene, and change. | 3. | As durations of 16, 24, 32, 48, 64, and 96 frames. | 4. | An optical scene list. | 5. | Compare the window burns of your key or ink numbers to those in the film list. | 6. | It compares the first video track from a previously exported list with the first video track of the changed sequence. | 7. | You need an audio timecode and reel number for each record. | |