Representing the Timeline
 
 
 

The sequence of shots in a cut file is referred to as the timeline. Lustre has two visual ways of representing the timeline: the Storyboard and the multi-layer timeline.

When there is only one layer in the timeline, the Storyboard is simply the thumbnail view of the sequence of shots in the cut. When there are multiple layers in the timeline, the Storyboard is the thumbnail view of the flattened timeline, taking into consideration shots in a cut that represents a single-layer view of the timeline (see Top Vertical Priority). This single layer corresponds with one of the following, depending on the soloing and muting status:

The multi-layer timeline organizes the cut into a multiple layer format. The elements appear as a series of rectangles on a time-proportional grid, with a positioner at the location of the current frame. Multiple layers are useful for grade versioning, roughing out edit sequences, and for multi-layer editing. This allows you to try various edits and colour grading versions on your shots before choosing the one which is used in the final master.

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