Specifications
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Creating a Storyboard
To splic e or overwrite the clips direc tly into the Recor d moni tor:
To splic e the clips, Alt+drag (Wi ndows ) or Option +drag
(Macintosh) the clips into the Record monitor. Release the mouse
button and then release the modifier key.
To overw rite the c lips, drag the clips into the R ecord monitor,
holding the Shift key after you have started dragging. Release the
mouse button and then release the modifier key.
The clips are automatically spliced or overwritten into your
sequence at the position indicator or IN mark.
USEFUL APPLICATIONS FOR STORYBOARDING
Use storyboard editing to do the following:
Quickly assemble a rough cut.
Quickly assemble a long string of talking heads (sound bites from
interviews).
Scan easily through a bunch of clips (by storyboard editing them
into a sequence). Save the sequence so you can scan through the
clips at any time.
Assemble an entire long program from multiple sequences for output
and to time the show. To do this most effectively, follow these steps:
1. Number each “act” of your show so they are in story order in
Tex t view.
2. To prepare ea ch sequence, on e by on e loa d each ac t int o the
Source or Record monitor, select all the tracks, and remove IN and
OUT marks.
3. Create a new sequence.
4. Display the bin in Frame view, and arrange the sequences in
“act” order.
5. Storyboard edit the acts into one long sequence.
If you don’t care about the order of the clips, you can also use this
technique within the bin in Text view.
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