User Guide

Chapter 4: Video Clips 59
When a clip is added to the Movie Window, a green
checkmark appears on the Album’s icon for the
corresponding scene. The checkmark remains as long
as any clip in the Movie Window belongs to that
scene.
To see the original location of a clip in your source
video, use the Find Scene in Album command on the
right-click menu for Movie Window clips. Studio
highlights any scenes in the Album based on the
selected clip (or clips). The same trick also works in
reverse, using the Album > Find Scene in Project
menu command to show how a particular Album
scene is used in your current project.
When neighbouring scenes from the Album are
placed in sequence in the Movie Window, the border
between the clips is displayed as a dotted line. This is
to help you keep track of your clips, and does not
affect how they can be manipulated in the Movie
Window.
Working with multiple capture files
For some projects you may want to incorporate scenes
from multiple source tapes, or scenes from the same
tape captured into separate files. Simply load in each of
the files in turn:
1. Drag scenes from the first captured file into the
Movie Window.
2. Using the drop-down list or the Folder button in the
Video Scenes section of the Album, open the
second captured file. Studio displays scenes from
only the current file in the Album.
3. Drag scenes from the second captured file into the
Movie Window. Continue in this manner until you
have gone through all the files.