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Chapter 5

Setup

To reveal all shots after a find operation:

m

Select all of the text in the Find field, and press Delete.

All shots should reappear in the Shots browser.

Column Headers

When the Shots browser is in list view, up to nine columns of information are visible.

 Number: Lists a shot’s position in the edit. The first shot is 1, the second is 2, and so on.
 Shot Name: The name of that shot, based on its filename.
 Colorist: Lists the name that occupied the Colorist field in the Project Settings when

that shot was last corrected. This column is useful for keeping track of who worked
on which shots when multiple colorists are assigned to a project.

 Status: Shows that shot’s rendered status. You can right-click on this column for any

selected shot and choose a new state from the shortcut menu. The five possible
states of a shot are:

 Queued: The shot has been added to the render queue.
 Rendering: The shot is currently being rendered.
 Rendered: The shot has been successfully rendered.
 To Do: The shot has not yet been corrected in any room.
 Aborted: Rendering of this shot has been stopped.

 Reconform: Lists whether that shot has been affected by a Reconform operation.

One example of its use is to sort by this column to quickly identify and navigate to
new shots that aren’t yet graded because they were added to the Timeline as a result
of a reconform operation. For more information on reconforming a project, see

Reconforming Projects

” on page 79. The possible reconform messages are:

 Shorten: The shot has been shortened.
 Content Shift: The shot’s duration and position in the Timeline are the same, but its

content has been slipped.

 Moved: The shot has been moved to another position in the Timeline.
 Added: This shot has been added to the project.

 Time Spent: This column only appears when the Show Time button below the Shots

browser is turned on. It shows how much time has been spent grading that
particular shot. Color keeps track of how long you spend working on each shot in
each program, in order to let you track how fast you’ve been working.

 Notes: The Notes column provides an interface for storing and recalling text notes

about specific shots. Shots with notes appear with a check in this column.