Sony DCR-TRV740 PIXELA ImageMixer 1.0 Manual - Page 115

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4-4 Storyboard Movie files (and picture files which are treated as movie files) can be arranged on the Storyboard by dragging & dropping their thumbnails from the thumbnail list window. Trash can button Title icon Clip thumbnail Transition box Transition effect thumbnail Clip box Click to delete a selected movie clip, sound clip, or transition effect from the storyboard or timeline. The source file is not deleted. This icon indicates clips in which titles have been inserted. Double-clicking a clip thumbnail with this icon will open the Movie Editor. From there, switch to the title editing mode to make changes relative to the appearance of the title within the clip. This is the term given to the graphic representation of movies or still picture files that have been placed on the storyboard. Double-clicking a clip thumbnail will open the Movie Editor, whereby you can perform operations such as movie trimming. Indicates an area in the media stream into which transition effects may be added by dragging transition effect thumbnails from the thumbnail list window. This icon indicates the location of a transition effect which has already been added to the media stream. Double-clicking it will open the Transition Settings. Indicates an area in the media stream into which editable media may be added by dragging thumbnails from the thumbnail list window.

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4-4
Storyboard
Movie files (and picture files which are treated as movie files) can be arranged on
the Storyboard by dragging & dropping their thumbnails from the thumbnail list
window.
Trash can button
Click to delete a selected movie clip, sound clip, or
transition effect from the storyboard or timeline. The
source file is not deleted.
Title icon
This icon indicates clips in which titles have been
inserted. Double-clicking a clip thumbnail with this
icon will open the
Movie Editor
. From there, switch
to the title editing mode to make changes relative to
the appearance of the title within the clip.
Clip thumbnail
This is the term given to the graphic representation
of movies or still picture files that have been placed
on the storyboard. Double-clicking a clip thumbnail
will open the
Movie Editor
, whereby you can perform
operations such as movie trimming.
Transition box
Indicates an area in the media stream into which
transition effects may be added by dragging
transition effect thumbnails from the thumbnail list
window.
Transition effect
thumbnail
This icon indicates the location of a transition effect
which has already been added to the media stream.
Double-clicking it will open the
Transition Settings
.
Clip box
Indicates an area in the media stream into which
editable media may be added by dragging
thumbnails from the thumbnail list window.