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4. If required, add keywords to the log entry.
See section 1.5 ‘Using Keywords with Logs’ on page 28.
5. If required, select a rating level, from none to three stars.
6. For an easy tracking of the logs, you can select a colour for the log by
clicking one of the colour buttons. If you want to create a series of logs with
the same background colour, select the Remember Color Selection checkbox.
7. Click the Insert button.
The log entry is created in the log sheet. The log entry contains a column for each
user fields and each automatic keyword fields defined in the associated logging
profile, even if no value has been defined for the fields.
1.4.4 A
SSOCIATION
R
ULE
B
ETWEEN
C
LIPS AND
L
OGS
As far as the parameter as been configured in the Remote Installer, the system
automatically detects clips which are created and contain the log timecode and
associate both.
Generally, users creating clips during an event are different than the users
entering logs. When a new clip contains the log timecode between its Protect IN
point and Protect OUT point, i.e. guardbands included, it automatically appears in
the log sheet:
Keywords from the clip are added to the keywords from the log in the Keyword
columns.
1.5 USING KEYWORDS WITH LOGS
Three types of keywords can be assigned to a log entry in a log sheet:
•
parent keywords
•
automatic keywords
•
log entry specific keywords
These three types are explained below.