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4. Do one of the following:
t Copy and paste the contents of the GFPAK media folder to the folder on the other drive.
t Click the GFPAK folder and drag it to the folder on the other drive.
5. Remove the GFPAK.
Working with Shot Marks and Check Marks with GFCAM Media
GFCAM products use Shot Marks and Check Marks to store metadata about media clips.
Shot Marks allow GFCAM cameras to mark events such as clip start points or audio clipping.
Press the RET button on the GFCAM device while you record or playback to set a Shot Mark.
For a description of Shot Marks, see your GFCAM documentation.
In the AMA method, Shot Marks are brought over automatically and appear as markers in your
Avid editing application. There is no text associated with a Shot Mark, just a marked location (or
a marker). For information about editing markers, see “Using Markers” on page 489.
A Check Mark flags a “good shot.” The AMA method translates this good shot clip with the
word “true” in a new bin column named Check Mark. If there are no Check Marks associated
with a clip, a Check Mark heading does not appear.
RED Media
The RED Digital Cinema Company produces a high performance digital cinema camera with the
quality of 35mm film and the convenience of pure digital. The RED ONE camera generates a 4K
(or 2K - 4.5K) full resolution REDCODE™ RAW (.R3D) file.
Media is stored on a REDFlash card or a RED drive. You can link to a specific R3D file on the
volume or link to the entire volume.
RED ONE cameras record metadata which displays in an Avid bin. The metadata includes: edge
code, timecode, lens parameters, audio settings and any video image processing information.
Your Avid editing application supports RED R3D files as high quality HD media. Once you link
the clips through AMA, you can change and fine-tune the clip color settings through the Source
Settings dialog.
The RED AMA plug-in should be installed on your system. You can link to a specific RED file
on the volume or link to the entire volume. For more information, see “Linking Media with
AMA” on page 391. To link to a specific RED file, use the steps under “To link clips from a file
with AMA,” and to link to an entire volume, use the steps under “To automatically link clips on a
volume with AMA” or “To manually link clips from a virtual volume with AMA.