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Working with Group Clips
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Interplay | Production
Interplay Production v3.0 and later is required for complete support of group clips and multicamera
workflows.
A user working in an Avid editing application can check group clips in to and out from an Interplay
Production database. Interplay Access users can view information about group clips, including
master clip relatives.
Group clips and sequences that contain group clips are supported by Interplay Transfer v3.0 and by
the following Interplay Production Services:
Interplay Archive v3.0
Interplay Restore v3.0, including Partial Restore
Interplay Copy v3.0
Interplay Move v3.0
Interplay Delivery v3.0, including Partial Delivery
Interplay STP Encode v3.0
Interplay Transcode, with the following limitations:
- You cannot use CROSSRATE mode to transcode group clips.
- You can use MIXDOWN mode to transcode a sequence with group clips, but only the
camera angle selected in the Avid editing application timeline is included in the mixed-down
master clip.
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Subclips created from group clips, group clips composed of subclips, and multigroup clips are not
currently supported by Interplay Transfer or Interplay Production Services.
Working with Group Clips
You open a group clip in the same way you open other assets: select the group clip in the Assets pane,
load it in the Media Pane, and the clip opens in Asset mode.
Because a group clip consists of multiple individual clips, each with a different camera angle, you
can view it in different ways:
Multi-angle view, either 2x2 or 3x3
Single-angle view
The following illustration shows a group clip displayed in 3x3 multi-angle view and single-angle
view. In multi-angle view, camera angles appear from left to right and top to bottom, based on the
order the group clip was created in the Avid editing application. An orange bounding box marks the
active angle. The active angle determines which camera angle is displayed in single-angle view and
also which angle is displayed when you add the clip to a sequence.