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Creating Shot Groups
 
 
 

You can group shots together. This is useful, for example, when you have a series of exterior shots and a series of interior shots in the Storyboard. You can define a group for the exterior shots and another group for the interior shots. When you want to adjust parameters for the exterior shots, you select that group. Then, when you want to work on the interior shots, you select the Interior Shots group. Each time you select a different group, the selected shots in the Storyboard change.

In addition to being able to group shots, you can also define what parameters are relevant for the group. In the Exterior Shots group example, you may want to group Primary colour and Effects, but not Secondary colour. This allows you to perform primary colour grading on all shots in the group, but secondary colour grading is applied only to the current shot.

If, at any point, you need to apply changes to a parameter defined as part of a group, but you want the changes to apply to the current shot only, use Solo. This function temporarily isolates the shot for modification—your changes are not applied to other shots in the group.