Operation Manual

Chapter 3
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Storyboard Functions
When you produce, you are producing all the clips on your Storyboard. If you don’t
have any files applied onto the Storyboard, you can’t produce your movie! Thus, the
Storyboard is the most important facet and area of your entire pre-production.
Keep in mind that not all files have to be manipulated, for files may be directly
applied or dragged onto the Storyboard immediately after it is imported into your
Library. Go to "Importing into the Library" on page 27 for more information.
1 Now that your files have been imported into the Library and have previewed it,
you can directly drag the media files into the Storyboard without further
manipulation and produce your own movie. A red line will appear so as to
convey where the dragged file will be placed.
Note: Audio files may not be applied individually onto the Storyboard unless it is for the
Master Audio or as an audio supplement to an existing clip.
2 To move multiple clips on the Storyboard, simple hold down the <SHIFT> key
while clicking the clips you want to move together. The clips will be
highlighted. Now, drag and release onto the new position.
3 To remove clips from the Storyboard, simply click it and drag it out of the
Storyboard or press <DELETE> on your keyboard when highlighted. A dialog
box will appear for you to confirm your removal. Click Yes.