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DVD and Blu-ray Disc chapter titles. When you deliver your Encore projects as web DVDs, the script
metadata makes the web DVD content searchable.
metadata makes the web DVD content searchable.
Color coded character dots
help you quickly identify
characters appearing in each
scene. View the name of the
character by placing the
cursor over a character dot.
scene. View the name of the
character by placing the
cursor over a character dot.
Adobe Story
automatically
numbers each scene.
numbers each scene.
Scene duration is
calculated based
on preset or
custom formulas.
on preset or
custom formulas.
The Tagging panel lets
you manually identify individual
elements and production
requirements. These can be color-
coded, as shown in the script
above, or displayed in boldface.
above, or displayed in boldface.
The Outline panel in the Authoring
view provides a high-level overview
of your script.
of your script.
The Formatting toolbar provides familiar word-
processor-like controls. In addition, Story supports
keyboard commands for fast, efficient navigation.
keyboard commands for fast, efficient navigation.
Turn video assets into engaging online experiences, with or without a script
As an alternative to starting with a screenplay, you can also use Adobe Premiere Pro integration
with Adobe Story* to turn previously completed or unscripted video assets into engaging online
experiences. This is useful for unscripted content such as documentaries, corporate productions,
and live events such as conferences and lectures.
To do this, create a transcription of your finished video, which functions much like a script. Next,
create a new Adobe Story project, and then copy and paste that transcription into it, producing a
new Adobe Story script. Using the text from the transcription, you can then break the text into
scenes that serve as major points in the video, such as key themes in a lecture or particular proof
points in a corporate video. You then add additional metadata for each section, for example, a
short description of that scene’s key points (e.g., “This section of the lecture covers Newton’s laws
of mechanics”).
with Adobe Story* to turn previously completed or unscripted video assets into engaging online
experiences. This is useful for unscripted content such as documentaries, corporate productions,
and live events such as conferences and lectures.
To do this, create a transcription of your finished video, which functions much like a script. Next,
create a new Adobe Story project, and then copy and paste that transcription into it, producing a
new Adobe Story script. Using the text from the transcription, you can then break the text into
scenes that serve as major points in the video, such as key themes in a lecture or particular proof
points in a corporate video. You then add additional metadata for each section, for example, a
short description of that scene’s key points (e.g., “This section of the lecture covers Newton’s laws
of mechanics”).
When you’re satisfied with your segmented video, for better online navigation, you can create
subclips from the finished video to match the scenes you’ve outlined. Then import your Adobe
Story script and the subclips into OnLocation. The script data automatically creates placeholder
clips that you can then attach to the clips from the finished asset. In OnLocation, you can also add
additional metadata to your clips, such as shot-specific metadata and shot locations to your clips.
subclips from the finished video to match the scenes you’ve outlined. Then import your Adobe
Story script and the subclips into OnLocation. The script data automatically creates placeholder
clips that you can then attach to the clips from the finished asset. In OnLocation, you can also add
additional metadata to your clips, such as shot-specific metadata and shot locations to your clips.
Next, you can import the OnLocation project into Adobe Premiere Pro, and run an analysis to
synchronize the script to footage to enable full, time-accurate searchability. You can edit the clips
as you normally would, and Adobe Premiere Pro keeps everything lined up correctly, so that when
you render the video using Adobe Media Encoder, for example into F4V or FLV, the metadata-rich
assets are ready to be searched using Encore’s searchable web DVD features.
synchronize the script to footage to enable full, time-accurate searchability. You can edit the clips
as you normally would, and Adobe Premiere Pro keeps everything lined up correctly, so that when
you render the video using Adobe Media Encoder, for example into F4V or FLV, the metadata-rich
assets are ready to be searched using Encore’s searchable web DVD features.