Adjusting the read count in story view, Using the assignment list manager – Grass Valley Aurora Edit v.7.0 User Manual
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Function
Icon
Item
From the Story View, copy the MOS object(s)
on the left of the Story View to the Timeline
Graphics track.
Copy to Timeline
Related Links
Moving Orad MOS objects into Aurora Edit
on page 225
Moving VizRT MOS objects into Aurora Edit
on page 231
Linking video MOS objects to the Timeline
on page 180
Adjusting the read count in Story View
Aurora Edit allows you to manually modify the Story View read count to match your
timeline.
1. Click
Story View
in the Main Toolbar.
The Story View window opens.
2. Double-click on the read count number that you want to change.
3. Type a new value that indicates the number of seconds into the script, then click
Enter
. For example, if you wanted to insert a 20 second SOT 6 seconds into the
script, you could enter 26.
A gap appears in the read count.
Read count adjustments will be reset if you close the Story View window or choose
Reset
from the read rate dropdown list.
When you play a sequence, the Timeline position cursor moves, and the blue highlight
in the Story View window moves in concert to match the current Timeline position.
Using the Assignment List Manager
The Assignment List Manager is for editors to receive assignments from the producer,
to create additional placeholders for clips, and to reassign placeholders to other editors.
The embedded Assignment List Manager runs on the Aurora Edit workstation and
integrates with Aurora Edit; the Aurora Edit toolbar displays part of the Assignment
List Manager so you can see the number of assignments you’ve received.
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In Aurora Edit, double-click the
Missing
box to open the Assignment List window:
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