Clip thumbnail display on the 9-inch monitor, Clip management, Playlist allows vtr-like nonlinear editing – Panasonic AJ-HPM110 User Manual

Page 6: Overwrite (insert) editing with the playlist, Audio split/audio dubbing with the playlist, Jog/shuttle dial and audio fader

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Clip Thumbnail Display on the 9-Inch Monitor

The AJ-HPM110's built-in 9-inch
LCD monitor not only serves as a
playback monitor, it also displays
clips in a thumbnail list. You can
select a clip and play it back
immediately. Each thumbnail is
indicated with a text memo and a
symbol that shows the presence
or absence of a shot marker. You
can also set the AJ-HPM110 to display only the clips you select in the
thumbnail list. The crosshair cursor buttons or jog dial let you select a
thumbnail quickly and easily.

Clip Management

You can delete, copy or merge clips, or add a shot marker and text memo.
Details of each clip can be viewed in a properties window.

Playlist Allows VTR-Like Nonlinear Editing

The P2 card enables a highly
advanced playlist function. You
can mark up to 100 events using
In and Out points and play the
events in any order. Thanks to the
P2 card's unique high-speed
random access capability, you get
seamless, continuous, on-the-
spot playback with no time lag or
other disruptions between cuts
(clips)**. Edit the recordings and use the results in on-air broadcasts — a
quick, easy solution for breaking news reporting and similar "when it
counts" tasks. You can mark In and Out points, cue, review, trim and
perform other tasks in almost the same way as you would with a
conventional editing controller. The display of playlist and event properties
lets you handle production and correction tasks intuitively and accurately.

* No transition setting or effect is available. V fade between events can be set only for audio.

** The cuts (clips) should be the same format.

Overwrite (Insert) Editing with the Playlist

Source materials from another clip can be inserted into the playlist. This
gives you the same result as insert editing with a VTR. The AJ-HPM110 lets
you insert edit in three modes: video, audio and both.

* Only video and audio from another clip on a P2 card mounted in the card slot of the same
AJ-HPM110 can be inserted. Insert editing is not possible between two connected units.

O V E R W R I T A B L E P L A Y L I S T F O R E D I T I N G A N D B R O A D C A S T I N G

IN

OUT

OUT

OUT

IN

IN

Original

Playlist

Concept Chart of Playlist Function

VIDEO

Before Editing

After Editing

AUDIO

VIDEO1
AUDIO1

VIDEO Insert

AUDIO Insert

AUDIO/VIDEO Insert

VIDEO1

AUDIO1

VIDEO1

AUDIO1

VIDEO1

AUDIO1

Concept Chart of Insert Editing

Audio Split/Audio Dubbing with the Playlist

The AJ-HPM110's audio split* feature makes it possible, using the playlist,
to move the audio In point forward or backward relative to the video In
point. Also, one or two additional audio channels can be recorded onto a
recorded clip. This lets you connect a microphone for voiceovers. The input
audio can be mixed with the playback sound.

* All channels are moved forward or backward at the same time. You cannot move a single
channel independently.

Creating New Clips From the Playlist
(Editcopy function)

Playlists can be saved as files and reused. The edit/copy function can also
write out the result of playlist playback as a separate clip. The AJ-HPM110
lets you edit and copy image data over multiple P2 cards for extended HD
editing.

Jog/Shuttle Dial and Audio Fader

Like a broadcast editor, the AJ-HPM110 is equipped with a jog & shuttle
dial. You can shuttle search at 100x normal speed in forward or reverse
and jog search within a range of -1x to +1x speed. Audio can be
monitored up to 10x speed. Equipped with large audio fader levers,
the AJ-HPM110 also can be used as an audio mixer.

VIDEO1
AUDIO1

Additional AUDIO

VIDEO2

AUDIO2

AUDIO1

Additional AUDIO

AUDIO2

Audio Output after Voice Over

Sources

VIDEO1
AUDIO1

VIDEO2

AUDIO2

Concept Chart of Audio Split

Concept Chart of Voice Over

Control Panel of the AJ-HPM110

Display on the Monitor

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