Use commenting for better collaboration

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Whenever you view an asset within a folder,

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you'll have the opportunity to add a comment to that asset

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so that you and your team can collaborate on your review workflow.

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To do so, first click on the comment icon on the right hand side

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and then click into the comment field.

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Next, simply type in the comment you want to leave

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and hit Enter.

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You'll notice that when you leave a comment,

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both the dynamic range and playback resolution that you were viewing the asset

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in at the time that the comment was made will be captured.

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You'll also notice that the comment captures the time

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code and will also display a marker along the bottom

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indicating the location of your new comment.

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Whenever you leave a standard comment on an asset

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while inside a folder, like we've done here,

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it will be viewable by all other folder participants.

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And anyone who has notifications for comments turned on,

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which is the default will receive a notification that a new comment has been made.

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There are different types of comments that have additional behaviors

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to be aware of, such as play link comments,

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private comments, and annotations.

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Working with these other types will be covered in other

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tutorials as well as how to export your comments,

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so you can bring them into other platforms within your editorial workflow.

Video transcript

00:08

Whenever you view an asset within a folder,

00:10

you'll have the opportunity to add a comment to that asset

00:14

so that you and your team can collaborate on your review workflow.

00:17

To do so, first click on the comment icon on the right hand side

00:21

and then click into the comment field.

00:25

Next, simply type in the comment you want to leave

00:30

and hit Enter.

00:33

You'll notice that when you leave a comment,

00:34

both the dynamic range and playback resolution that you were viewing the asset

00:38

in at the time that the comment was made will be captured.

00:43

You'll also notice that the comment captures the time

00:45

code and will also display a marker along the bottom

00:48

indicating the location of your new comment.

00:51

Whenever you leave a standard comment on an asset

00:54

while inside a folder, like we've done here,

00:56

it will be viewable by all other folder participants.

00:59

And anyone who has notifications for comments turned on,

01:03

which is the default will receive a notification that a new comment has been made.

01:08

There are different types of comments that have additional behaviors

01:11

to be aware of, such as play link comments,

01:13

private comments, and annotations.

01:16

Working with these other types will be covered in other

01:18

tutorials as well as how to export your comments,

01:21

so you can bring them into other platforms within your editorial workflow.

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