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Working with Connected Segments

Connecting Segments Across Sequences

You can create a connected segment, use that segment across multiple timelines, and then sync the connected segments to propagate changes across timelines, without using the Shots Sequence and Connected Conform workflow.

  1. Create a new Reel Group.
  2. Move the sequences that will be using the same connected segment to that new Reel Group.
  3. Open the sequences.
  4. In one the sequences, select the segment you want to connect across your sequences.
  5. Right-click and select Create Segment Connection.
  6. Right-click and select Copy.
  7. Paste the segment the other sequences.

You can now use the same tools available to you in Connected Conform: sync segments, navigate between connected segments, propagate Timeline FX across connected segments.

Shots Sequence is the best solution when working in a multi-sequence conform workflow, where you need to keep many segments in many sequences in sync.

Updating Shots Sequences

You can update the Shots Sequence when adding new sequence(s) to the Reel Group. When doing this, the following actions are performed:
  • The new sequences are analyzed and matching content from the Shots Sequences gets Shot Naming and Segment Connections.
  • Timeline FX, including BFX, from the original Shots Sequence, are synced with the newly added sequence.
  • A Shots Track (the resulting content from Batch Group creation in a Shots Sequence) is also added to the new sequences.
  • New content that is not part of any deliverable sequence is appended at the end of the Shots Sequence. A green marker is displayed to indicate the inclusion of new content.
  • A Red marker is displayed when content is only part of the Shots Sequence, meaning that no deliverable sequences are using this content.
Connected Segment Icon
A segment connected across multiple sequences is identified with .
Navigating Instances of Connected Segments
Right-click a segment and select Jump to Connected Segment: the drop-down list displays the sequences with an instance of that segment. Selecting a sequence from the list opens that sequence, with the segment selected.
Syncing Connected Segments
Modifications made to the Timeline FX, Batch FX, or History of a given segment are local to that segment until you sync it. For example, when working with the Shots Sequence.
  1. In the Shots Sequence, apply a Timeline FX on a Connected Segment or on a selection of Connected Segments.
  2. From the contextual menu, select Sync Connected Segments.
  3. All corresponding Connected Segments located in the connected sequences in the Reel Group are updated.
    Tip: Render all of the updated Timeline FX for all synced Connected Segments by rendering the original segments Timeline FX before syncing.

Notes:

  • You can undo this sync.
  • You can sync a selection of connected segments. You can sync a segment from any sequence part of the Reel group. When working with a Shots Sequence, sync from the Shots Sequence, since this sequence contains every connected segment.
  • The number of connected segments that were synced appears in the Message Console.
Tip: The Sync From Connected Shot Sequence Segment option from the contextual menu allows you to Sync any sequences from the Shots Sequence.
Replacing Connected Segments
To replace a connected segment across the connected sequences of a Reel group:
  1. Open Timeline.
  2. Select the segment to be replaced.
  3. Select the clip that will replace the segment.
  4. Do one of the following:
    • To replace the segment and overwrite the Timeline FX applied to the destination segment, use the Timeline Replace operation. Click the Replace button, or use the keyboard shortcut for your user profile.
    • To replace the segment and preserve the Timeline FX applied to the destination segment, use the Timeline Replace Media operation. Click the Secondary Edit box and select Replace Media, or use the keyboard shortcut for your user profile.
  5. All instances of the connected segment are updated.
    Note: The media used must be long enough to cover the whole of the segment it replaces, or this will fail.

The Replace operation can be performed on any clips, whether they have Timeline FX applied, a Batch FX, or include History.

Removing Segment Connections
Sometimes you need to isolate a segment to perform a unique edit, such as applying language-specific titling to multi-language deliverables; the connection of segments' metadata becomes a hindrance. In this case, you want to remove the segment's connection to other segments.
  1. Select the segment to isolate.
  2. From the contextual menu, select Remove Segment Connection.
Important: While you can Undo this operation, there is no Restore Connection operation that can be performed later. Although you can create new connected segments.

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