Editing a shot in a shot list, Saving a project clip, Saving a copy of a project clip – Grass Valley iTX SmartClient v.2.6 User Manual
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The Shot List Workspace and Project Clips
Annotating a Project Clip or Source Clip
2 Do one of the following, depending on whether or not you want SmartClient to include
any event comments with the event media.
• Click Add Shot in the expanded entry.
• Click Add Shot on the Shot List tab.
SmartClient adds the shot to your shot list and displays an expanded entry for the shot
in the Shot Selection panel. The entry includes event comments if you start the
operation from the Events panel; the comments do not appear if you use the Shot List
tab.
Editing a shot in a shot list
You can modify the in- and out-points of a shot in the shot list.
To edit a shot in a shot list:
1 Select a shot in the Shot List.
2 If Auto Display is turned off, to display the shot in the Media Viewer click Display.
3 Mark the new in- and out-points.
4 Click Edit Shot.
SmartClient updates the in- and out-points of the shot to match those shown in the
Media Viewer.
Note:
You cannot use this procedure to overwrite the shot with a segment
from a different source clip.
Saving a project clip
Once you save a project clip, you can re-load it at any time and edit it.
To save a project clip while working on a project clip:
• Click Save at any time.
SmartClient saves the project clip.
Saving a copy of a project clip
Instead of overwriting an original project clip after editing it, you may save a copy of it with
a different name.
1 Click Save Copy.
SmartClient displays the Save Copy dialog.
2 Enter a name for the new clip and click Save.
SmartClient creates a new project clip and keeps it loaded in the workspace. This
project clip is independent of the original one - it is not a co-reference.
Annotating a Project Clip or Source Clip
You can view and edit metadata for project clips and source clips on separate Metadata
tabs:
• The Metadata tab on the Target Project tab displays the metadata for the current
project clip.