 Hello, I'm Eli Stacey and today I'd like to show you the different ways of creating playlists in the Slomo application. We'll start with how to add clips, then how to edit them once in the playlist, and finish with the different ways of controlling playouts. Let's get started. Before we can build our playlist, we first need to create our clips in cues. If you'd like to learn how to do that, we have a video covering the different ways of creating them in the Slomo application. To put together a playlist, the first thing that we'll need to do is go over to our clips bin and select which clips we want to add to our playlist. We can do that by pressing select and then going through our clips and selecting the angles that we want. So I'm going to choose a few from this clip, a few from this clip, and maybe some from here. Then below that we see add to playlist or insert to playlist. I'm going to just do add and I see that I have the six elements added to my playlist here. From here I can preview that if I want to go through and look at any individual clip that I've added to make sure that they're right. Now let's go to my cues bin where I want to add one of my cues to a point in the middle of my playlist. So what I can do is I can select my cue point, then on my playlist I select where I want to put it and I do that by selecting the clip that I want my cue point to be before so it'll be my cue point and then the clip that I've selected. Once I have that selected here I go up and once it's selected I do insert in playlist and we see that added right above the clip that we had selected and if I were to preview that that's the angle that I created for my cue point. Another unique way of adding a clip to a playlist is if I were to go through and during some time of the action I would have marked in and then I wait for any sort of action to take place. Now I get to mark a new end point so it updates. Can keep on doing that and then alright he's making the shot perfect we mark out and instead of pressing save what I'm going to do is go down to the bottom and press add. From here I can select which camera angle I want to add to my playlist. In this case I'm just going to do the fifth camera angle and now we see at the bottom I see the fifth camera angle one will need point five and point five is the camera angle. Another powerful way of adding clips to a playlist is if I were to mark in perfect he almost try to make the shot mark out and press instead of pressing insert or add I go and press select. Then from here I can select which camera angles I want to add in which order. So I'm going to do the fifth camera angle and let's do the wide after that as well then I do add to playlist because I created a clip it opens up the clip properties where I can add certain keywords if there any of note then if I go to the bottom I see that I have that clip created so I'm going to preview it and press play I can see tried to make the shot and then I get a second camera angle of that same actual. Another way to add elements to the playlist is actually by referencing elements already in the playlist. So if we were to preview this camera angle we see that there was a three point being made but I don't have any other camera angles for that action. So what I can do is if I were to again put it to preview and then sink to preview so I can get a good look at the different angles that were available for that action. If I were to select that clip in the playlist then then if I go down and press insert I can select any one of my camera angles to add before this clip and it'll have the same mark in and out point. So I'm going to go through and press this camera angle and I see that that was added right before the one that we had selected. So I can now preview that I see that they're at the exact same point in time. Now for to play from that point I'll see that I have my first camera angle and then it'll go to my second. Now that I've added a number of clips to my playlist let's go in and see how we can edit those elements. There are many ways that you can edit elements already in a playlist. Probably one of the most important is being able to adjust the in and out point for that clip. One of the things that you might have noticed is that when I added one of my marked cue points in time it actually because it doesn't have an inner out point it's ten seconds in length because I've pre-programmed the system to mark five seconds before and five seconds after if adding to a playlist but in some cases that's just far too long. So what I can go through and I see that this clip is ten seconds in length and from here what I can actually do is I can scrub through wait for any action to take place because again there's a lot of build up so it seems like this is right around the beginning and then I can mark a new in point then I can go through and after the shot was taken I'm going to mark a new out point and so now instead of that clip being ten seconds it's now three seconds. Another thing that I can do in regards to marking in or out is if I were to go to another clip that's perhaps too short I can go through and see okay that's about where it ends but maybe I want a little bit more time building up to that I want to see how we got there. What I can do is if I go to the bottom and press extend I can go past where my in point is so now I can get much more build up and mark an in point and so now from that clip being just over two seconds it's now four seconds so for to play it out I can see that it's now much longer. Another option for changing elements in my playlist is if I'm going through there and I find an angle that I don't necessarily like very much what I can do is I can actually just change the angle while keeping the same in and out points so for instance of this clip it's not a very good angle the referees blocking the shot I know there's a better one so I can go down to the bottom and press change angle then from here adjust my multiview or back to that point in time where I can see all the different angles and from here I can select a new one such as my wide then from here I can preview that and play it out and I now have the same in and out point but from a different angle another way that you can edit your playlist is by moving clips either to another playlist or to a different spot within the playlist to move it to another playlist all we need to do is go to our playlist bin and then we can select you know a few clips by tapping on the orange section and then we go and press copy that puts it to this clipboard at the bottom right and once it's there I can go to a new playlist select that clipboard and press add to playlist and adds those five elements to the playlist what I can also do is if I go back to my original playlist and say I want to move elements within the playlist so I have these one on one eight clips I have two of them so I want to move that to so we're in the middle of my playlist all I need to do is select those two items actually go down to the bottom and press delete and what that'll do is it acts like a cut and it puts it into the clipboard not just deleting it and then from here I can go in and say you know before my one one three clip I can select it have make sure both of these are selected at the same time I then press insert into playlist and it puts those two clips right before the one I had selected once I'm happy with the angles of my clips and their in and out points what I can actually do is go through and edit the play speed and transitions for the entire playlist to do that I go and select one of the elements in my playlist and go to the top and press edit from here it will open up the playlist item properties window where I can first change the video transition so instead of it being two frames as a mix I could also do a cut but if I were to do a mix I want that to be a 10 frame mix and then if I go to my playlist audio transition I wanted to match so I'm going to set it at 10 I then for my default play speed it's going to play the clip out it by default 100% but in this case I wanted to be playing out at 80% I can also change the audio preset but I'm going to make it so that it keeps whatever is already there and then I can apply this to each individual clip if I want certain clips to be playing out at a slower speed than another or I can apply this to the entire playlist which I'll do then if I go to my playlist then I see that it's playing out at 80% I could see the right of the of the length of the clip I then all the way to the right I can see that my video mixes at 10 frames as well as my audio mix and that's applied to all of the elements in my playlist so if I're in a preview my playlist and press play I see that it's playing out at 80% at the bottom and I can also see that there's a 10 frame mix in between each of the clips now that we're happy with the editing of the playlist let's see the different ways that we can play it out to take a playlist a program all I need to do is either tap on the green section of the playlist bin or the green section of the clip that you want to start your playlist on then from here I can tap on it to send it to my program window then from here to start my play out all I need to do is press play and it'll start playing out at 80% as we said before and I can see the countdown of the individual clip as well as the entire playlist and the number clip that we're on so I know we're on 3 out of 10 from here if I want to skip a certain clip all I need to do is press next it'll automatically transition to the next clip what I can also do is if I want to skip multiple clips I can just go to my playlist and preview one that's maybe a few ahead put into my preview window and tap on it and it'll automatically transition that clip skipping the ones before also any time throughout my playlist if I want to change the play speed of an individual clip my play out control is still available so in this clip I've want to if I want to set it to 30% it'll play the rest of this clip out at 30% I then when it goes to the next clip it will start playing it out at the predefined 80% I hope this has taught you a few new ways to create more complex playlists in the slow-mo application if you'd like to learn more about the slow-mo application or the VBOX platform there's information on our website thank you