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Creating a Storyboard
Creating Subsequences
Subsequencing from the Record monitor divides the sequence into shorter
sections and turns each of these sections into a discrete sequence. This
technique is useful when you want to store part of a sequence in your bin
for future use.
To create a subsequence:
1. Load a sequence into the Record monitor.
2. Mark an IN where you want the subsequence to begin and an OUT
where you want the subsequence to end.
3. Select the record tracks that you want to include in the subsequence.
4. Create the subsequence by doing one of the following:
Drag the Create Subsequence icon above the Record monitor to
the destination bin. (The mouse pointer becomes a hand icon over
the subsequence’s icon.)
Alt+drag (Windows) or Option+drag (Macintosh) from within the
image in the Record monitor to the destination bin.
5. When you release the mouse button, the marked section is saved as
a new sequence. This new sequence has the name of the original
sequence, followed by Sub.n, where n is the number of times the
sequence has been subdivided to that bin.
6. Name the subsequence.
7. Yo u c an d ra g t he s ub seq ue nce in to t he So urc e m oni to r, w hi ch i s n ow
available for further editing.
Creating a Storyboard
Yo u c an s to ry bo a rd c li ps i n y ou r bi n a nd e di t t he m in to t he s eq ue nc e in
the order your storyboard indicates, all in one operation. You simply mark
the parts of the clips you want to use, arrange them in the bin, and then
perform a batch edit.
To create a storyboard:
1. Place the bin in Frame view.
2. Play, mark, and select the source tracks for each clip you want to use.
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