For even more organization, see Arranging and Grouping Scenes below. Then you can use the arrow commands ⌘ → and ⌘ ← to quickly jump to the next Scene. If your stream is scripted, consider putting your Scenes in chronological order before going live. In the Scenes Window, double-click the name of the Scene you want to rename. While you’re live in front of an audience, you don’t want to spend time wondering which Scene is which. ProTip: When you have more than one Scene, it’s useful to give them a clear, distinct name. The Scene is automatically saved while you edit it.Modify your Scene with overlays, set a camera, video, or screen share mode, etc.Select your Scene in either the Scene pull-down button or the Scenes Window.⌘ ← Previous (lower numbers, higher in Scenes Window).⌘ → Next (higher number, lower in Scenes Window).Keyboard shortcut for next or previous Scenes.Assign a custom shortcut key by clicking the ⌘ icon to the right of each Scene in the list.Keyboard shortcut for Scenes 1–9 ( ⌘+digit) found in the Scenes menu.Click the Scene’s icon in the Scenes Windows.Select one in the Scenes menu at the top of the screen.
There are 6 ways you can select a Scene to display: Double-click the title in the Scenes Window to rename it. You may name your Scene within the Scenes Window. There are two ways to create a Scene from scratch: Scenes are always auto-saved as you create and edit them. We recommend taking a little time to plan out your overlays and then orchestrate them using Scenes. Then you can quickly switch between all three views during the interview. Then you can create a Scene for just your guest’s video and their name, and another for just your video and your name. You may want to have one Scene where it is you and your guest, both displayed with names below your video. Suppose you are running an interview show. Visibility of Interview Mode automatic titles.Zoom & Pan, Mirror, Black & White and Rotate 180° settings in the Camera Effects window.(Fade Level is specific to the selected video source.) All green screen settings except for Fade Level.The Scene’s transition effect, found in the Options menu.The Crop Split Screen setting, found in the Options menu.The audio mute settings in the Sound Levels window.Selected video in Video File mode, found in the Options menu.Overlays in the SHOW IN CURRENT SCENE section.Picture-in-picture visibility, size, shape and position.Video File mode’s When Video Scene Starts and When Video Ends setting.Screen sharing settings, including zoom.(Blank, Camera, Screen Share or Video File) Scenes allow you to quickly switch between presets-including overlays, source modes, and more-during a live stream.Ī scene may encompass the following Ecamm Live settings: Saving, Exporting, and Importing Scenes.