The storyboard panel is where the videos you want to adjust are located.

A - Video Clips, B - Scene Detection
Select a video in the storyboard panel to display it in the video viewer window for playback and adjustment.

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Note: all the video clips in the storyboard panel will be rendered into one longer video once produced in the Production window. If you do not want the video clips rendered together, you must add each of them to the storyboard separately, and then adjust and produce them one by one.
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While browsing through video clips in the storyboard panel, you can:
• | rearrange the order of the video clips in the storyboard panel, just select it in the panel and then drag it to the new position. |

• | remove a clip from the storyboard panel, right-click on it and then select Remove. You can also remove multiple video clips at once by holding down the Ctrl key on your keyboard, selecting the clips in the panel, and then clicking the button at the top of the video viewer window. |
• | right-click on a video clip in the storyboard panel and then select Open File Location to view the file in Windows Explorer. |
• | a video clip thumbnail with the icon in the storyboard indicates that adjustments were made on the clip. |
• | click on the icon in a video clip's thumbnail to detect any scenes that the clip may contain. The detected scenes are added to the storyboard panel like any other video clip. See Detecting Scenes in Video Clips for more detailed information on this feature. |

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Note: you cannot detect scenes in a video clip that was previously trimmed or split.
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• | double-click in the video viewer canvas area to hide the storyboard panel from view and get a larger view of the current video (viewer only mode). Double-click on it again to redisplay the storyboard panel (viewer & storyboard mode). |
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