Applying (logging) a keyframe in k2 dyno pa, Cueing a keyframe in an asset, Deleting a keyframe – Grass Valley K2 Dyno PA v.1.5 User Manual
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The keyword is grayed out.
Applying (logging) a keyframe in K2 Dyno PA
A keyframe is a keyword assigned to a specific timecode.
Prerequisite:
You can only apply keyframes on a K2 Summit system.
1. From the Asset List pane, select the asset that you want to apply a keyframe to.
2. Drag the asset to the Browse pane.
The asset is loaded in the Browse pane.
3. In the Browse pane, navigate through the asset to the desired timecode.
4. In the Quick Logging pane, select the
Keyframe
button.
The current timecode appears in the status bar of the Quick Logging pane, next
to the
Lock
button.
5. If you want to apply several keywords to the same timecode keyframe, click the
Lock
button in the Quick Logging tab. To unlock, click the
Lock
button a second
time.
6. Select the keyword or keywords that you want to apply.
In the Info pane, the keyword or keywords display with the timecode.
7. To verify that a keyword has been applied to an asset, select the asset in the Asset
List pane and click the Info tab.
The clip information displays. Any keywords that have been applied are listed
here.
Cueing a keyframe in an asset
You can quickly navigate to the timecode associated with a keyword in an asset.
1. Load the asset into the Browse pane.
2. In the Info pane, select the keyframe.
3. Right-click and select
Cue to keyframe
.
The asset in the Browse pane displays the timecode associated with the selected
asset.
Deleting a keyframe
A keyframe is a keyword linked to a specific timecode in an asset.
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Dyno Production Assistant User Manual
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Logging and keywords