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PAGE 34 VIDEONICS TITLEMAKER 3000
Chapter 8 Projects
Youcansetupseparatetitlingprojects.Eachprojectisstoredinde-
pendentlyandcanbechangedwithoutaffectingotherprojects.
AboutProjects
With its ability to hold over 16,000 characters and retain them even when
power is disconnected, TitleMaker 3000 can hold the titles for many different
titlingtasks at once. Projects provide aconvenient wayto keep eachjob’s titles
separate.
A project is simply a collection of pages. Each project is independent
you can make changes in one project without the danger of accidentally eras-
ing or changing titles that are in another project. Projects can have any num-
ber of pages or text characters and there is no fixed limit to the number of
projects. You can have many small projects, one large one, or anything in
between. Projectscan be named to makeit easy to remember which projectis
foreach use.
ExamplesofHowProjectsareUsed
Projects are a convenient way to store titles for multiple jobs. For example,
an event videographer shoots two weddings and a party and is editing all
three inone week. Making eachevent into a separate projectmakes it easy
to avoid editing the wrong titles (especially if some pages are similar).
You can set up a project to store some standard text you expect to use
often, such as an introduction page you use on all your productions.
You can use projects to share the unit with other users by keeping each
person’s work in different projects. Example: A language lab has a
TitleMaker 3000 and three teaching assistants use it to conduct language
tests. Each assistant has one or more projects. There might be a project
named “French 101,” another named “German II,” etc.
You can create different,but related, presentations. Example: A sales man-
ager is visiting three accounts on one trip. The manager wants to make the
same presentation to each client but with different pages depending on the
type of customer and their particular needs. To make this simple, the sales
manager copies the material into three projects and modifies each project
for a different customer. Each project is named after the intended account.

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