Adding And Deleting Shot Marks; Changing Clip Index Pictures - Sony PMW-TD300 Operating Instructions Manual

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If you have recorded clips by using planning
metadata that defined names for Shot Mark 0
to Shot Mark 9, the defined names are
displayed instead of the above item names in
the list.
Example shot mark thumbnail screen
(with Shot Mark1 selected)
S1
S2
S1
S1
The properties of the clip appear at the bottom of
the screen.
Except for the following item, the information
displayed here is the same as the information
displayed in the expand thumbnail screen.
a Timecode
This is the timecode of the selected frame in the
shot mark thumbnail screen.

Adding and Deleting Shot Marks

In the shot mark thumbnail screen (see page 100)
or the expand thumbnail screen (see page 100),
you can add shot marks to any frame of clips, and
delete recorded shot marks.
To add shot marks
1
Select the frame where you want to add
a shot mark, and then select
THUMBNAIL >Set Shot Mark >Add
Shot Mark1 (or Add Shot Mark2).
The properties screen of the selected frame
appears, and a confirmation message appears
below the image.
2
Select [Execute], and press the MENU
knob.
S2
S1
To delete shot marks
1
Select the frame where you want to
delete a shot mark, and then select
THUMBNAIL >Set Shot Mark >Delete
Shot Mark1 (or Delete Shot Mark2).
The properties screen of the selected frame
appears, and a confirmation message appears
below the image.
2
Select [Execute], and press the MENU
knob.

Changing Clip Index Pictures

In the shot mark thumbnail screen (see page 100)
or the expand thumbnail screen (see page 100),
you can set the selected frame as the clip index
picture.
The clip index picture can be changed only for
clips on memory cards inserted in left slots.
1
Select the thumbnail of the frame that
you want to use as the index picture,
and then select THUMBNAIL >Set
Index Picture.
The properties screen of the selected frame
appears, and a confirmation message appears
below the image.
2
Select [Execute], and press the MENU
knob.
Note
Even if you set the index picture to a frame that is not the
first frame of a clip, playback of that clip from a
thumbnail screen always begins at the first frame.
Thumbnail Operations
101

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