Clip Name Format
 
 
 

The following clip naming formats are used to specify the location of clips in the list_framestore, to_framestore, from_framestore , and imcopy, utilities.

Absolute Paths

An initial / indicates that the path for the clip is anchored at the root of the library. The following three formats can be used to find or list clips:

/Desktop1/Reel1/Clip1

where Clip1 is on the reel named Reel1 on Desktop1.

/Reel2/Clip2

where Clip2 is on the reel named Reel2.

/Clip3

where Clip3 is located at the root of the library.

Relative Paths

If you do not know the absolute path, you can omit the initial / and Flame will search the library for the reel and/or clip. The following two formats can be used to find clips if you do not know the absolute path:

Reel3/Clip3

where Clip3 is on Reel3, which is located inside the library.

Clip4

where Clip4 is located inside the library.

Untitled Desktops, Reels, and Clips

Flame uses one or more / to refer to an unnamed clip, Desktop, or reel.

/

is an unnamed clip in the library.

//

is an unnamed clip in an unnamed reel in the library.

///

is an unnamed clip in an unnamed reel in an unnamed Desktop.

//Reel5/Clip5

Clip5 is on Reel5 in an unnamed Desktop.

/Desktop6//Clip6

Clip6 is on an unnamed reel on Desktop6.

/Desktop7/Reel7/

is an unnamed clip on Reel7 which is located on Desktop7.

Duplicate Clip Names

If more than one clip has the same name, you can also specify the date and time of the particular clip to be chosen.