When using Limecraft to identify subclips and assemble collections, sometimes referred to as creating sync pulls or 'text-based editing', you can export a script containing an overview of the selected excerpts of the contents with reference to the original clip, time codes and the speaker names. 


Follow the easy steps below


Step 1: Mark quotes as Subclips

Add the desired excerpts by marking them as quotes in the transcript editor and saving them as subclips using the logger application.


Limecraft screenshot illustrating text-based editing, i.e. creating subclips by selecting a fragment in the transcript


Step 2: Add Subclips to a Collection

Assign the subclips to the collection; e.g. using assign button on the right bottom corner of the subclip.


More on assigning subclips to a collection in the article on text-based editing.


Limecraft screenshot illustrating text-based editing, i.e. by assigning a subclip to a collection


Step 3: Export the Collection as a Script

In the collection actions, select export, Clip Metadata (PDF).

Limecraft screenshot illustrating how to export the collection as a script via the collection-level actions

Limecraft screenshot illustrating how to export the collection as a script via the collection-level actions


Make the following selection: Include Logger Subclips, Include these columns: Clip Name, Media Start, Media End, Speakers, Transcript. You can include other columns as desired.


Limecraft screenshot illustrating how to export the collection as a script via the collection-level actions, whereby you can specify the metadata fields that are comprised by the export


The resulting export gives you an overview of the selected excerpts with the references to the original clip, related speaker and the time code, as shown below.