Cliplog Quick Guide
Clip Status
In Cliplog, you will notice that on the upper left hand corner of your clip thumbnail there is a colored dot. The specific color of this dot will tell you the current status of your clip. There are four clip statuses: OFFLINE Offline clips are marked ...
Remove Keyword(s) Tool
The "Remove Keyword(s)" tool allows contributors to easily remove keywords from up to 200 clips at at a time. This tool can be found in the Actions menu in Cliplog, To remove keywords from clips with this tool, please follow the steps below: First, ...
Cliplog Preview Media
After you have uploaded your footage via Catapult, you will see your footage start to appear in Cliplog with black thumbnail images and no preview video: This means that your preview images and video are still processing. The preview media should ...
Intro to Cliplog
In this help article, you will learn how to navigate through Cliplog and how to find your footage in Cliplog after it has finished uploading via Catapult. SUBMISSIONS Once you have accessed Cliplog, all of your uploaded footage can be found in the ...
Logging - Keywords Explained
A FEW BRIEF NOTES: Familiarize yourself with the Browse Pages on the Nature Footage site Our main browse pages are: Nature & Wildlife https://www.naturefootage.com/stock-video/nature-wildlife-video Ocean & Underwater ...
Deleting Footage from Cliplog
Contributors do not have to ability to delete footage from Cliplog on their NatureFootage account. There are a couple reasons for this: You have signed a representation agreement allowing us to license your footage Your clips may be under ...
Logging Tips
TIP #1: Duplicate Keywords Only one instance of a keyword needs to be entered in ClipLog for the keyword to be searchable. It is NOT necessary to duplicate keywords. However, if the main subject of your clip is identical to one of the pre-existing ...
Updating Clip Thumbnail
Upon upload to Cliplog, one of the first few frames will apply as a still to newly uploaded clips by default. However, this image is not always the best representation of the action/behavior/location of the clip. As a result, we offer contributors ...
Logging Multiple Clips (Batch Log)
The instructions below will help you quickly get your footage online and available for licensing with a basic log for a batch of clips. The multiple clip (or batch) edit mode functions in the very much same way as the single clip edit mode. The key ...
Logging Single Clips
The instructions below will help you quickly get your footage online and available for licensing with a basic log for single clips. Mouse over the clip you wish to log and click the edit icon to enter clip edit mode. In clip edit mode, complete all ...
Basic Log
WHAT IS A BASIC LOG? A basic log is the minimum amount of logging that is required in order for your footage to go online. This involves completing all the required fields in the clip edit window. When your footage is first uploaded to Cliplog, by ...