Hard drive file work flow

I have shot a project on 16mm film and am having it transferred to Digibeta and then, since I don't have a Digibeta deck, the transfer house is capturing it to an external hard drive. I should be getting it back in a day or two.
In the past I have only captured projects from miniDV, using Log and Capture, which has resulted in labeled files that represent only the portions of the tapes that I want to use in the edit. I'm wondering if there is an equivalent work flow to import only the portions of the files I will be using from the external hard drive to my internal capture/scratch drive.
The external hard drive will contain about 30 minutes of uncompressed SD video separated into 11 files. I realize I could just duplicate the files and cut each one down to the relevant clip, but I'd rather just have the usable portions on the capture/scratch drive.
Any ideas?
Thanks.
G4 dual 1ghz mirrored door   Mac OS X (10.4.6)  

I realize I could just duplicate the files and cut each one down to the relevant clip
Why? Leave the QT files alone and do all the subclipping and work in FCP. Subclip your footage into scenes and put each scene in it's own bin. Put all the master QT files in another bin...then start editing.
Shane

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