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etc., depending on how many resets there were within the take.  (Is there a name for this phenomena of takes within takes?  I'd like to get my terminology right so that we are all on the same page.)
 
etc., depending on how many resets there were within the take.  (Is there a name for this phenomena of takes within takes?  I'd like to get my terminology right so that we are all on the same page.)
  
 
  
 
== Method Two: Don't sub-clip ==
 
== Method Two: Don't sub-clip ==
  
 
Highlight the section of the script covering first "sub-take" and drag take 1-1 onto that area.  Place script marks at the start and end of this first sub-take.  Drag take 1-1 onto the take 1-1 clip icon in the script.  This will create a second 1-1 line.  Place script marks at the start and end positions for this second sub-take.  Repeat until all sub-takes are accounted for.  The select all these 1-1 takes and apply ScriptSync with "Sync between first and last mark" checked.
 
Highlight the section of the script covering first "sub-take" and drag take 1-1 onto that area.  Place script marks at the start and end of this first sub-take.  Drag take 1-1 onto the take 1-1 clip icon in the script.  This will create a second 1-1 line.  Place script marks at the start and end positions for this second sub-take.  Repeat until all sub-takes are accounted for.  The select all these 1-1 takes and apply ScriptSync with "Sync between first and last mark" checked.
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Revision as of 15:38, 28 July 2020

Method One: Sub-clip

Sub-clip the take then drag each sub-clip into the script. For example, take 1-1 could be sub-clipped into


1-1.1

1-1.2

1-1.3


etc., depending on how many resets there were within the take. (Is there a name for this phenomena of takes within takes? I'd like to get my terminology right so that we are all on the same page.)


Method Two: Don't sub-clip

Highlight the section of the script covering first "sub-take" and drag take 1-1 onto that area. Place script marks at the start and end of this first sub-take. Drag take 1-1 onto the take 1-1 clip icon in the script. This will create a second 1-1 line. Place script marks at the start and end positions for this second sub-take. Repeat until all sub-takes are accounted for. The select all these 1-1 takes and apply ScriptSync with "Sync between first and last mark" checked.