Blackmagic Design CINEURSAMWC6KG2-LA16X8BRM-XB1A-KIT URSA Broadcast G2 Camera Kit

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Slate for
This setting shows the clip which the metadata currently displayed in the ‘clip’ applies to.
Instandby mode, this refers to the next clip that will be recorded.
Lens Type
This displays information about the lens attached to your camera. For more information about
‘lens type’ data, refer to the ‘lens data’ section below.
Reel
The ‘reel’ indicator shows the current reel.
Your URSA Broadcast G2 automatically increments reel numbers, so there is usually no need to
enter this manually. When you are moving to a new project and want to start from reel ‘1’ again
go into the project tab of the slate and tap ‘reset project data’.
Scene
The ‘scene’ indicator shows the current scene number, and can also show the current shot
number and type.
The number on this indicator always refers to the current scene. You can adjust it with the left
and right arrows on either side of the scene number, or tap the scene number to enter the
scene number editor.
Scene numbers range from 1 to 999.
By adding a letter to the scene number in the scene number editor, you can also indicate the
current shot. For example 23A indicates scene twenty three, shot one. If you have a shot letter
added to your scene number, your camera suggests the next scene number and shot letter
whenever you enter the scene number editor. For example, if your current scene number is 7B,
the camera suggests ‘8’ and ‘7C’.
The scene number indicator can also show information about the current shot type in the top right
corner. You can select these in the scene number editor at the right hand side of the scene keyboard.
The shot types available are:
WS wide shot
MS medium shot
MCU medium close up
CU close up
BCU big close up
ECU extreme close up
122Entering Metadata
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