How to mark an offside line, 2 how to mark an offside line – EVS MulticamLSM Version 11.00 Operating Manual User Manual
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16.2
How to Mark an Offside Line
To mark an offside line on a clip or record train, proceed as follows:
1. Load the clip or train on the PGM1 and jog to the position where the offside line
should be marked.
2. Press SHIFT+D to access the offside line menu:
The
SHIFT function is active by default.
3. Jog to position the line horizontally with the SHIFT function active.
4. Press the
A key to toggle from the SHIFT to the TILT function.
5. Jog to tilt the line to the requested angle with the TILT function active.
If desired, you can move the position of the pivot point used to set the inclination of
the line.
6. From step 3 to step 5, you can redefine the frame at any time by pressing
PRV CTL
and jogging to the requested frame. Click again
PRV CTL to continue to edit the
offside sequence.
7. Once the 1
st
line is set, press
TAKE to fix it.
8. If desired, you can then jog to move the pivot point and press
TAKE a second time.
Then you can jog to break the line and change its inclination from the pivot point.
You can repeat this step several times to precisely delimit an offside zone on the
pitch.
9. At any time, you can do one of the following:
•
Press the
B key (Side) to change the side of the shaded area for the offside zone
along the offside line. By default, this is defined on the left of the offside line.
•
Press the SHIFT+B key (Trans.) to change the transparency of the offside zone
with the lever or the jog.
10. Press
Mark to validate the line position.
The offside line is marked and can be replayed as long as you are in the Offside Line
mode.
If you want to define another offside sequence, you need to quit the Offside Line mode
and come back to it.
TRANSP
OSD
QUIT
SHIFT
SIDE
REDO
UNDO