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Chapter 4: Your Second Day editors prefer their group clips at the bottom of the bin, and some like A cam and B cam takes to be attached to their group clip. The size of the icons in the bins is adjustable. Make sure to include the wild lines, playback material, and presence (room tone recorded on set) for the scene. In the AVID you can remove any stray peri- ods and unnecessary information in the description of the take when you create a group clip (see Figure 4.4 ). When working on an Avid, this group clip designation should be tidied and should look like Figure 4.5 . Now that the Scene bin is set, do one last check against both the script supervisor's report and the lined script to make sure that all of the shots are in the bin. For example, if the lined script or its facing page says that Sc. 334 was circled and it is not in the bin, you have to go back to your paperwork and determine why this has happened and if you need to order a B negative. Later, when the director asks your editor why the close-up of the phone was Figure 4.4 Group clip that needs to be tidied