
1. Indicator of the file in use
Buttons to select the version of the asset currently in use. The default version is a proxy file for faster access. In case the proxy is not created or is not available for some reason, the ONLINE (original) connection will be started automatically. Changing the version is also possible by clicking on the desired version.
2. Name of the asset
3. Preview window
A window where you can view the selected asset.
4. Graphic display of asset position – Head
A graphical representation of the position of the asset currently marked for viewing and trimming. By dragging the wheel (head) you can rewind the assets.
5. Timeline size display
6. Trimming line
The line that indicates the graphic representation of the duration of the asset and on which trimming is done. By moving the position of the red brackets (“”[” and “]”), we set the beginning and end of the part we want to use. IN and OUT position can be already set if button “SET TRIM” is used in previous window. Above the line, numbers are marked every few minutes of asset duration for easier orientation.
7. Controls

a) Buttons for setting IN and OUT points.
Just as it is possible to specify the start and end (IN and OUT) via the trimming line (6), it is also possible to do this via these buttons by scrolling the asset to the desired position and clicking on the button for IN or OUT.
b) Graphic display of the elapsed time of the asset that was played in the preview window and is being edited.
If we move the slider of the asset position (Head), the time of the current position of the slider will be displayed here.
c) Graphical representation of the total duration of the asset which is played in the preview window and which is being edited. When asset playback is paused, this button changes color from white to red.
d) Play button to play the selected asset in the preview window. When the asset is paused, the button will change color from gray to red.
e) Buttons for rewinding the selected asset 10 frames forward and backward.
f) Buttons for rewinding the selected asset 1 frame forward and backward.
g) Buttons for increasing and decreasing the size of the space for trimming assets.
8. IN TIME
If we set IN POINT on the trimming line (6), by moving the bracket (“”[“), the IN POINT position of the asset will be displayed in this field (time relative to the original asset). By clicking on the button in front of the counters, the asset preview will be positioned at IN POINT.
9. DURation time
If we marked the IN and OUT POINT for trimming, this field will show the total duration of the trimmed asset.
10. OUT time
If we set the OUT POINT on the trimming line (6), by moving the brackets (“]”), the OUT POINT position of the asset will be displayed in this field (time relative to the original asset). By clicking on the button in front of the counters, the asset preview will be positioned at OUT POINT.
11. META and CROP
Buttons with the selection of which type of window will be displayed in the lower part of the trim window.
META
The META option is included at window startup and contains:
File name (12) – Space for entering the name of the asset to be created.
Keywords (13) – A space for entering keywords that will make it easier to find assets during a search.
Button FULL (14) – Clicking on the FULL button will cancel the selection of IN and OUT points.
CROP
CROP is used to create a new asset with different dimensions from an asset. This option is mainly used when exporting to social networks where it is necessary to upload video files of different formats.

a) – Enable crop
Button to unlock CROP options. To avoid accidental cropping, it is necessary to turn on this button before starting. When the CROP button is turned on, a white transparent rectangle will appear in the asset preview window (3) representing the cropped selection.
b) – CROP format
CROP window format selection buttons.
c) – CROP window positioning
Buttons for positioning the CROP window. Positioning can also be done on the preview window itself using drag&drop methods.
d) – CROP window size
Buttons for adjusting the size of the CROP window.
e) – ADD key frame
Positioning the head (I) and clicking this button (II)will create a keyframe.

By repeating this we will create another keyframe.

This way we can get a sense of camera movement.