From the Media panel you manage the media in your current project. Any media listed in the Media panel is saved inside the
project.
The Media panel displays:
- Workspace Name: The name of your current workspace is displayed at the top of the Media panel.
- Batch Sources: Any media used in Batch is displayed in the Media panel under Batch Sources. You can drag media from any folder in the Media
Library to the Batch Sources folder in the Media panel. This places a copy of the media in the Batch Sources folder and displays
it in Batch. Dragging media directly from the Media panel to the Batch schematic also creates a copy of the media in the Batch
Sources folder.
- Desktop Reels: Your Desktop Reels are displayed in the Media panel. You can create as many Desktop Reels as you like. You can drag a folder
from the Media Library to the Desktop section of the Media panel and convert it to a reel and vice versa. Up to six reels
can be simultaneously active in the Viewing panel.
TipYou can locate and center a clip on its Desktop reel by highlighting it in the Media panel and selecting Go To Clip, from
the contextual menu. This makes it easier to manage your media on reels containing a lot of clips.
- Media Library :
- Folders: All media resides in folders, which can be expanded and collapsed, in the Media panel.
- Clips: A clip has only one video segment. It contains no edits and all its audio segments have the same tape name, source timecode
and duration as the video.
- Sequences: A sequence is an edited clip. It contains multiple sources.
- Effect Clips: An effect clip is a metadata-only clip. You can use this type of clip to copy timeline effects from one clip to another.
- Desktop Snapshots: You can save multiple Desktops to this section of the Media panel and restore them. When you restore a Desktop, you restore
all the settings and media associated with the Desktop. When you restore a Desktop snapshot, you have the option of either
replacing the current Desktop or appending the restored Desktop to the current Desktop.
NoteWhen you have saved a Desktop Snapshot and that you modify it, an asterisk appears next to it in the Media panel, informing
you that the snapshot has changed. To keep the changes, save the Desktop Snapshot again. See
Saving and Restoring Desktops.
- Batch Snapshots: You can save multiple Batch snapshots to this section of the Media panel and restore them. A saved Batch snapshot contains
all the nodes, settings and media associated with the Batch schematic. When you restore a Batch snapshot, you have the option
of either replacing the current Batch tree or appending the restored Batch snapshot to the current Batch tree.
NoteWhen you have saved a Batch Snapshot and that you modify it, an asterisk appears in the Batch Sources section of the Media
panel, informing you that the snapshot has changed. To keep the changes, save the Batch Snapshot again.
- Shared Folders: You can drag folders from the Media Library to the Shared Folders section of the Media panel to make the content available
to other Flame Premium workstations and Flare workstations on your network. From the contextual menu, you can enable and disable
write access.
- Search Results: Search results are displayed in alphabetical order in the Media panel. The search results list is always the last entry
in the Workspace Media panel.
NoteWhen you launch Flame for the first time, the Media panel is not displayed. To display the Media panel, from the Media panel
View Mode box, deselect Hidden.