Editing Clips And Associated Metadata; Editing Marks; Adding A Shot Mark - Canon XF300 Instruction Manual

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Editing Clips and Associated Metadata

Editing Clips and Associated Metadata

Editing Marks

When a clip contains shot marks or event marks, these marks will appear in the preview panel, below
or above the playback position slider.
Shot mark
Event mark
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Adding a shot mark

You can add a shot mark at any point in the clip. Only Mark 1-type shot marks can be added using XF
Utility.
1.
In the clips panel, select the clip to which you want to add shot marks.
2.
In the preview panel, pause the playback at the frame you want to mark with a shot mark.
3.
Click
Up to 100 shot marks (Mark 1 and Mark 2 combined) can be added to a single clip.
Shot marks cannot be added to the first frame of a clip.
Mark 2-type shot marks can be added to a clip only using the camcorder.
There are two types of shot marks, Mark 1 and Mark 2, that you can add freely at
any point in the clip. The icon is the same regardless of the shot mark type.
Event marks are added automatically while recording in response to predefined
changes. For details, refer to the camcorder's Instruction Manual. The icon is the
same regardless of the trigger event but you can check the event type in the
Details column of the mark list.
.
A Mark 1-type shot mark will be added at the selected position and a
playback position slider.
In some cases, the actual position of the shot mark may be off by up to 0.5 second from the
selected frame.
You can also use the menu by clicking Edit > Add Shot Mark.
NOTES
Shot mark
Event mark
Add Shot Mark
button
Mark List
button (0 27)
mark will appear over the

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