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Chapter 4
you really want to add these effects, as this will place all transi-
tions in the Storyboard from this position on.
Once you have a large number of group names, it may be ben-
eficial to reorder the groups that are being shown. This way,
you could create archives in which only specific group names
are visible. This way you can limit the choice of groups.
This way you have also made possible to select scenes in the
group selection.
With the Stock button, all the existing group names of the
project will be listed.
When you work with groups, you have several possibilities
to select scenes in the bin. If you wish to show only selected
scenes of a particular group or even several groups, press
‘Opt’ and then ‘Group selection’. This next list contains all
available groups for this project. Use the multiple selection
function to choose one or more groups by placing a tick next
to the groups. Press OK to show only the scenes that have
been assigned to those groups. The remaining scenes are not
deleted, merely ‘hidden’.
If you wish to delete the group name of a scene (unassign),
select the ‘---’ name from the group list. If you wish to see
all scenes, even those not assigned to any group, open the
group selection once more and confirm by pressing ‘All’.
You will now once again see all of your clips in the scene bin.
Whenever you are not displaying all scenes, the header of the
scene bin, on the right next to ‘Scene bin’, you’ll find the text
‘Filter active’. Make sure to check for this if you feel that some
scenes are ‘missing’.
You can even improve the organization of the scene bin more
by hiding any scenes that you already added to the story-
board. Go to the options menu ‘Opt’. If the checkbox next to
‘Show added scenes’ is ticked, any added scenes (all scenes
marked with a small white dot above the stamp) will be shown
in the scene bin. An unticked box means that the function is
deactivated and that already added scenes are not shown in
the scene bin. Of course, ‘hiding’ scenes in this fashion does
not mean that they are deleted, but merely not shown.
3D mode: If you have activated the optional add-on product
‘3D Edit’, this menu will also have a setting for the 3D mode of
the current scene (please refer to the product manual for more
information).
The active scene can also be exported directly, and an image
from the scene can be copied to the picture archive.
Exporting scenes: The currently selected scene can be directly
exported as an AVI file. When you click on this button, you
will be able to select the medium to which you want to export
the scene. The medium must be connected and active before
selecting the destination. The scene will then be exported after
you click on OK. It will be stored on the storage medium as
a file, called NameOfScene.avi. This file can be imported or
played in a different area of the system.
Exporting current scene - Opt This is used to set the export
mode and export quality. In a way comparable to exporting the
storyboard, you can set a mode and the desired quality here.
The mode is usually fixed to AVI.
If you are using the RenderBooster (optional additional hard-
ware), and if it is activated and connected, you will have more
modes to select.
In case of an SD project you will have the additional modes
MPEG-2, H.264 and MP4 at your disposal.
In case of an HD project, you will be able to also select the
H.264, MP4 and MP4 SD modes.
Depending on your project, you will be able to set different
quality levels for export.
In case of an HD project, you will be able to set several quality
levels for the MTS mode. The maximum setting for HD projects
corresponds to 16 Mbit/s (when using the RenderBooster) and
30 Mbit/s (without RenderBooster). Since the RenderBooster
achieves better encoding quality, lower quality levels result in a
very good image quality. However, in the film ultimately pres-
ent data rate also depends on the video, so that there can be
variations.
Exporting current scene: Click on this button to get a selec-
tor for your destination medium. CD/DVD/BD is standard. If
you have connected additional storage media, such as a USB
stick or an external hard disk, these will also be displayed here
in order to allow you to select them. Click on the button for the
destination medium and select the one you desire.
After confirming with OK, your current scene will be exported
with the options that have been set. A progress bar will tell you
the status of the export.
Copy image to archive: When you click on this button, you
will be taken to a positioning menu. You can go to any position
in the scene. Once you have confirmed with OK, this frame will
be stored in the picture archive. The Cancel button ends this
menu without generating an image. You will find the images in
the picture archive of the media manager. The images will be
put in a ‘Bogart SE’ folder in the archive. The name of the im-
age is created on the basis of the scene name and the image
position.
Note: Exporting an image from the storyboard is also possible
by means of the Range button in the editing screen.
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Another way to adjust your scene bin or the organization of
the storyboard is using the two buttons found at the bottom
edge of the of the screen.
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