c) When the source tape reaches the end of the "keeper" scene, press the "OUT"
key. The "IN/OUT" status indicator will change to "OUT".
b) When the source tape reaches the start of a scene you want to keep, press
the "IN" key. The "IN" and the scene number "01" will appear on screen.
28
6.2.4 Mark the "IN" (start) and "OUT" (end) points of every scene on the
source tape.
a) After the source tape is wound to the point where you wish to start editing,
press the Editor's CAM "play" key. The source (camcorder) will start to play
back its tape and the video image will appear on screen. Note: the "IN/OUT"
status indicator on screen says "OUT" (which means the video on screen will
NOT be kept as part of the edited tape).
+0:00:00:00
OUT
SOURCE: A
After the source tape is wound to the point where you wish to start editing, this
screen will appear:
NOTE: if you selected the "Calibration Cut" option, the source tape will
PAUSE, and you can adjust the precise "IN" and "OUT" points of the scene--
frame by frame--by pressing "FWD" (same as the SHIFT key) and/or "REV"
(same as the "ALT" key). After adjusting the "IN" point to your satisfaction,
press the "IN" key to mark the IN point. If not you may press the "PLAY" key to
bypass the IN point to release pause and resume the source playback until
you find the new IN point and then press the "IN" key again for frame-by-
frame adjustment.
NOTE: again, if you selected the "Calibration Cut" option, the source tape will
PAUSE, and you can adjust the precise "OUT" point of the scene-frame by
frame-by pressing "FWD" and/or "REV". After adjusting the "OUT" point to
your satisfaction, press the "OUT" keys to release pause and resume the
source playback.
d) As the source tape continues playing back, repeat steps "b)" and "c)" above,
marking the "IN" and "OUT" points of every scene you want to keep for your
final edited video. These marked scenes will form your EDL (Edit Decision List).
NOTE: if you did not select the "Calibration Cut" option, the source tape will
play back continuously, without any pauses, and you will have to mark
the "IN" and "OUT" points "on the fly".
NOTE: You can mark up to 99 scenes per EDL, and you can store up to four
EDLs in the Editor's memory.