Curator Logger: Quick Start Guide

Updated on December 7th, 2022

Curator Logger allows you to quickly create logs against assets in Curator. Metadata added through logs will be immediately searchable in Curator Clip Link.

Logger is great for anyone who needs to speed up their logging process. You can even use it to see logs appear live on material that’s being edited.

This guide will help you to start using Curator Logger to improve the way your business works with media - or you can click here to watch an intro video.

Finding assets

To find an asset in Curator Logger, you can enter a keyword as you would in Clip Link. Alternatively, you can navigate to assets using the file structure on the left side of the page.

Logging assets

Once you’ve found the asset you want to log, double-click to expand the asset and view its metadata. Markers below the video player can be used to mark an in and outpoint. Add the data you want to log by selecting relevant information using the buttons and drop-down menus on the right.

Once you’ve finished choosing the options you need, click Save to create your log. A green circle will appear on the Clipmarks tab to show that your new log has been created successfully.

If you want to log a term that isn’t listed in the predefined options, you can add it using the Description field. Simply type in the term you need and press Enter.

If you want to view all of your logs, click on the Clipmarks tab and you’ll see a list of all the logs that have been created. Click on a log to jump to the point where it’s logged. You can also use the search box at the top of the log table to search for specific terms within your logs.

If you add metadata using the options already available, you’ll find that the clip you’ve just logged will appear if you select that metadata in Clip Link.

If you add your own metadata tags, you’ll find that the clip is searchable using the terms you’ve added, but it won’t be shown among the terms already listed on the left. 

 

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