Creating a sequence, Editing an event, Splitting an event – Grass Valley GV STRATUS v.3.1 User Manual

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Creating a sequence

1. Open the Storyboard Editor tool and then do one of the following:

On the Storyboard toolbar, click the

New Sequence

button.

A New Sequence dialog box

opens. Enter the name of your sequence, select a K2 bin, and then click

OK

.

In the Navigator panel, right-click a K2 bin and select

New | Sequence

. A New Sequence

dialog box opens. Enter the name of your sequence and then click

OK

.

Right-click in the empty space of a K2 bin Asset List and select

New | Sequence

. A New

Sequence dialog box opens. Enter the name of your sequence and then click

OK

.

2. Select an asset in a K2 bin Asset List and drag it to the Source Viewer panel.

The asset name displays in the title bar.

3. Choose one of the following actions:

To preview the asset, click the

Play

button

or use the appropriate transport controls.

To create a mark-in point, click the the

Mark In

button.

To create a mark-out point, click the

Mark Out

button.

4. Drag the asset to the Storyboard. (

C

)

The asset is now in the timeline of the Storyboard and referred to as an event.

5. Repeat above steps to add additional events.

6. In the panel, use the toolbar buttons to modify events.

7. Click the

Save

button

to save the sequence. If you have not yet named the sequence, a Save

As dialog box opens. Name the sequence and select the K2 bin in which to save the sequence.

To preview the sequence, use the transport controls in the Sequence Viewer.

Editing an event

1. Double-click an event on the timeline of the Storyboard.

The event opens in the Source Viewer.

2. To edit, mark in and mark out the event.

The event duration automatically updates in the Storyboard.

There is no Undo feature for these operations.

Splitting an event

1. Navigate to the desired location in the event.

2. Select the

Split

button.

The event is divided into two events with identical names.

There is no Undo feature for these operations.

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