Dailies & Scripting
ScriptSynch-ing aka “Scripting” is most common in projects with a lot of dialog - such as Comedies. The process involves adding a marker to the top of each line of dialog or action for a particular take.
You’ll receive text files from the writer's assistant to be imported into AVID as Scripts. If you receive the script incorrectly parsed, the source Final Draft file will need to be re-exported with the “Avid-Based Script File” setting.
From dailies, you should receive a bin of Master clips and hopefully a bin of subclips. The subclips will typically have 1 audio channel only - a mix. This is to keep things simple for the editor. To get "ISOs" or isolated boom and lavaliers - you can match-frame-back-twice to the master clip for all audio.
Dailies may have multiple cameras, in which case you’ll need to group them (by timecode, as the dailies house should have them properly timecoded). Double check, timecode should be accurate, but may not always be.
Organize the clips in a Scene-specific bin. Group if multiple camera angles - Group by Auxiliary TC1 (Dailies House will have populated this to match across cameras). In bin view option "Frame View" change the thumbnail of the clips and groups to a frame of action.
Next, you’ll need to watch down and markup your dailies groups (or clips, if just 1 cam was rolling). One system of doing this:
After marking up your dailies, you’ll need to put them in ScriptSync and manually “script” them. Commonly editors request Improv / Alt Lines to be colored BLUE.
Set the Squiggly "Set Offscreen" line if the Person Talking is off-camera in all cameras of the group or if the Person Talking's mouth is barely visible (such as single cam over-the-shoulder shots).
The thumbnails in ScriptSync will be taken from what you set earlier to the clips/groups in bin view. But if you need to change the thumbnail display, click the white box underneath the frame and “Step Forward” AVID Command (or better yet “Step Forward 8 Frames” in your command palette).
Hotkey your marker colors for quick scripting - example Green marker onto A key, Yellow marker onto S key. Hotkey 'Rewind', 'Add Script Marker', and 'Fast Forward' adjacent - such as keys J, K, L.
Additionally I have mapped 'Rewind', 'Add Script Marker', and 'Fast Forward' to W, E, R keys when I choose to work left handed.
Here’s a bird’s eye view at the workflow:
Sorting dailies:
Sort dailies into scene bins.
Arrange neatly in Frame View / change thumbnails.
Group multiple camera angles.
Mark up groups with Action and Resets.
Update Frame View thumbnails to a frame of action.
ScriptSync:
Breakdown your script into scenes.
ScriptSync to dialog and action moments.
Color your ScriptSync marks for Alts/Improv.
Mark Off-Screen dialog with the squiggly "Set Offscreen" tool.