The Problem
If you edit documentaries or long-form content, you know the drill: a producer hands you a Word manuscript full of timecode ranges and clip names, and you spend hours recreating that structure inside Avid by hand. It's tedious, error-prone, and pulls you away from the actual edit.
What It Does
This app reads your .docx manuscript and creates a fully structured sequence directly into an Avid bin (.avb file) — ready to open in Media Composer. No copy-pasting. No manual entry. Just point it at your project and your document, and it does the rest.
What You Get
Native desktop apps for Windows and Mac
Reads any .docx file with timecode ranges and clip names
Outputs a .avb bin file with your sequence ready to open in Avid MC
Scans your full Avid project folder or just your Dailies subfolder for faster syncing
Fully supports Avid Multiclips and Group Clips
One license per machine
Six months of free support and updates included.
One-time purchase — no subscription
Who It’s For
Documentary editors working from producer-cut Word scripts
Assistant editors who assemble paper cuts into Avid
Post-production teams managing large multi-clip projects
Anyone who has ever manually recreated a sequence from a manuscript.
FAQ
What format does my Word document need to be in?
Your .docx file should list clip names alongside their timecode ranges. A template showing the expected format is included with your download.
Which versions of Avid Media Composer are supported?
The app outputs a standard .avb bin file compatible with Avid Media Composer 2018 and later.
Does it work on Mac and Windows?
Yes! We offer native apps for both Mac and Windows.
What if my clips aren’t found?
If a clip name in your manuscript doesn’t match anything in your synced bins, the app flags it clearly so you can resolve it before export.
Is this a subscription?
No — this is a one-time purchase. Buy it once, use it forever.
Can I transfer my license from one machine to another?
Yes — you can transfer your license to another machine whenever you need to.