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New: CINERGY SCRIPT EDITOR
Creates properly formatted scripts
that are instantly compatible with all the production management features of Cinergy 5.
Can be used as a standalone script editor or within the Cinergy production suite. It's
the easiest way to apply industry standard formatting and pagination rules to your script.
>>> free download (Windows)
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The Cinergy Video Assist module
is an add-on that allows script supervisors and shot
loggers to view the camera’s video tap directly on their computer screen. This
allows easier monitoring of continuity and shot descriptions. Snapshots can be
captured at one or more points during a take. Those snapshots appear directly on
the shot logging reports and various Cinergy reporting screens.
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OTHER CINERGY MODULES:
Cinergy Scheduling
Cinergy Budgeting
Cinergy Video Assist
Cinergy Post Production
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The Cinergy Motion Picture Production Studio (MPPS) includes all modules
(Scheduling, Budgeting, On The Set, Post Production) plus
the Labor Rates Browser, labor rates for 1 quarter and Video Assist. You will save big-time!
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The Cinergy On The Set module collects and organizes your information about every take,
camera roll, sound roll, time code, lens, script supervision mark, etc. into one
convenient and easily accessible package.
For both single camera feature films and multi-camera sitcoms, Cinergy is the
most powerful tool you can use to accurately record shot logging information.
Connect a qualified timecode reader to your system and accurately log timecodes with
the press of a single button. No longer will you need to transcribe timecodes from
a hard-to-read monitor or bulky external device.
Connect a video input device to your
system and you can use Cinergy Video Assist to view the camera's video tap and take
continuity snapshots whenever you need one.
KEY FEATURES:
Flexible logging system
Scene, take, camera roll, sound roll, stop watch for camera time, stopwatch for action
time, begin and end marks, and take notes. All this information is captured with
very few keystrokes and is invaluable on the set and in post production.
The Take Details for each scene contain the following information:
VHS Count
NDF Time Code
Sound Roll
Audio Time Code
Lens
Camera Duration Time
Action Duration Time
Take Notes
Tap Tape
Tail Slate Mark
Print Mark
Digitize Mark
Sync Mark
Sync+ Mark
Bad Slate Information Mark
Bad Audio Mark
Continuity Mark
Other Problem Mark
On-Screen marking of the script allows instant overview of scene coverage
- Shot Coverage displaying the depth of coverage -
This is the traditional script supervisor marks that show coverage depth for a given scene.
- Shot Coverage displayed using the List View
- Shot Coverage displayed using the Log View -
Look at the log to see the scene coverage, takes on a given camera roll, and even a list of the wild sound takes
Two integrated stopwatches
Quick overview of the shooting day's progress
Cinergy displays a Daily Summary of scenes and takes for a Past Day, Today, and even
Planned Scenes. For a quick look at what has been and needs to be accomplished this
is the tool for you. Data on this page also feeds the daily production report.
REQUIRES
Intel-based computer with a Pentium or faster CPU
(or Macintosh G3 or G4 with Connectix Virtual PC)
Windows 95, 98, NT, ME, 2000, XP
25MB Hard Disk Space
16MB RAM, 32MB Recommended
VGA or higher-resolution monitor or display; Super VGA recommended
COMPATIBLE TIMECODE READERS (Optional)
Horita PR-232
Denecke TC-Jr
Telcom Research Easy Reader
Telcom Research Easy Reader II
"On set, Cinergy is mostly a script supervisor's tool.
The script can be viewed onscreen, and notes and shots are logged according
to the scene information in the original script breakdown."
-- Peter Bohush, WriterDirector.com
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