Operating Your Video Editor
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If the clip does not look balanced to you, you can fine tune the color
adjustments within the Details screen by scrolling up to the RGB controls
(located above White Magic
™
) (ScreenPlay only).
You can restore the original color of the clip by selecting Reset Color in the
Details screen.
Backing Up a StoryBoard
If you have connected an external hard drive to your system, you can
backup a StoryBoard to this hard drive. To do so, follow the steps below.
1. Right click on the StoryBoard tab of the StoryBoard you want to backup.
2. Select “Backup StoryBoard” from the pop-up.
3. You must select whether you would like a “Full” or “Optimized” backup.
A Full Backup saves the entirety of each clip that is used on your
StoryBoard. An Optimized Backup saves only a portion of each clip used
on your StoryBoard (how much of each clip is saved can be determined
by you).
4. If you select Full, you are prompted to enter a StoryBoard name, and then
you can prompt the system to carry out the backup. The system will tell
you how much hard drive space is required for this backup.
If you select Optimized, you are asked to enter additional information.
First you must enter a Handle Length — this is the number of frames
before your “In” point and after your “Out” point that you would like to
have saved with each clip.
Next, you can enter a StoryBoard name, and then you can prompt the
system to carry out the backup. The system will tell you how much hard
drive space is required for this backup.
Restoring a Backed Up StoryBoard
If you have saved a StoryBoard to an external hard drive, you can restore
this StoryBoard to your system by following the steps below.
1. Navigate to a currently unused StoryBoard.
2. Right click on the StoryBoard tab.
3. Select “Restore StoryBoard” from the pop-up.
4. The system will prompt you to choose the StoryBoard you would like to
restore.
5. Once you click on “Restore StoryBoard”, the StoryBoard will
automatically be saved into the formerly blank StoryBoard on your
system.
N
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All the Clips used in this StoryBoard will be restored in a Drawer (with the
same name as your StoryBoard) within your Clips bin.