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Chapter 4
The most important function of the clipboard is to provide a
temporary storage for video scenes that you will eventually use
in other menus. The clipboard goes beyond projects. It is, of
course, also possible to use the clipboard to take video foot-
age from a DV project and use it in an HD project.
In order to quickly deposit scenes in the clipboard, you can
do this by means of the keyboard, if the Power Key option
(add-on) product has been activated. Press the b key to insert
the currently select scene in the scene bin in the clipboard,
after confirming. Use the key combination Ctrl+b to insert the
current scene and to activate the next scene in the scene bin.
It is also possible to select scenes that should be included in
the clipboard and then simply press “b”. You will then confirm
that all selected scenes must be put in the clipboard. “Nav+b”
directly opens the clipboard menu. Should you switch to an-
other DV project and use new project settings, then the scenes
already contained in the clipboard are marked with an asterisk
and may not be usable. If you select one of these scenes in
order to insert it into the scene bin, the following message
appears: “These scene properties do not conform to project
settings!”. The scenes contained in the clipboard are deleted
when you turn off your machine. These special image process-
ing effects (only to be found in the edit menu) are shown first in
the list.
The remaining effects in the special menu are the same as the
image processing effects (the individual image processing ef-
fects are explained in chapter 4.10).
(21) In general, you will record scenes that have more than one
camera setting (take). These scenes must usually be split up in
order to make the video you intend. You can skip this step only
if you want to keep the complete footage as is without transi-
tion effects.
Clicking on the “split” button brings you to the split menu:
splitting can be compared to cutting a roll of film. The film is
still on the roll. A segment of film, (the first take in the scene
selected in the scene bin), is pulled out of the roll. This hap-
pens by clicking on “Split position”. The trackball can be used
to scroll through the entire scene.
Select the last frame of the first take and click on the left
trackball button. Check (and correct if necessary) with the ar-
row buttons (“<,>”) that you have hit the exact split points. The
audio wave form (Chapter 3.2 “Envelope and audio scrubbing”)
can help you. You can turn if on and off with the loudspeaker
symbol. Audio “scrubbing” can help you with splitting by al-
lowing you to make splits according to specific moments in
the audio. Now you have isolated the first take. The segment is
highlighted in light blue. You can play back the segment (and
rename it, if desired). You must now decide whether the seg-
ment is valuable or can be deleted. Clicking on “Use” causes
the segment to be “cut” and placed into the scene bin, where
you can access it later. “Drop” skips the segment and moves
on to set the next the split position in the scene.
Bogart SE offers a further display mode for splitting a scene,
which makes it even easier to determine the correct splitting
position. Click onto the button beneath the speaker symbol to
see the display of two scene images next to each other. The
left scene is the current frame at the set split position. The right
frame display the direct next frame after the split position. You
can therefore see both options at the same time and can de-
cide more easily which frame really ends the scene, just prior
to a new scene, or when new content begins.
Note: In this mode, it is not possible to move the menu to the
top of the screen.
Bogart SE does not delete any video material during this
procedure. The individual scenes are only copied (“Use”) or
not copied (“Drop”). The original scene with all takes (the “film
roll”) remains unchanged until it is intentionally deleted in the
Edit menu. After clicking on “Use” or “Drop” you continue to
work with the rest of the roll. Another strip must be taken out
and judged either as good (“Use”) or bad (“Drop”). The last
scene is automatically displayed as “.Rest” in the scene bin.
This enables you to easily interrupt your work and to continue
later with the “.Rest”.
An additional function is splitting a scene in series through the
“Index” button. Click (in the splitting menu) on the Play button
so that you see the “Index” button. While the video is running
with audio, each time you click on the “Index” button a split
position is set. Afterward the split segments are positioned
after the original scene in the scene bin. This function serves to
roughly split up a scene before you begin with final editing.
In addition, you can make use of the automatic splitting
function if the video material has been recorded via DV/HDV/
AVCHD. Click on the “Auto” button to cause your footage to
be automatically split. You now can decide where the divided
scenes are to appear. You can choose from the options ‘Add
to Storyboard’ and /or ‘Add to Scene Bin’. The newly created
scenes will appear directly after the currently selected scene.
The video scene that you have filmed most recently is split
up very quickly according to shot changes. (If there are no
camera changes, no splits will be made.) For scenes that are a
little further back, splitting can take some time because a new
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