Use Clip Notes to submit a movie to reviewers
for comments. When you render and export a movie for Clip Notes
comments, a copy of the movie or a link to the movie is included
in an Adobe PDF file. The movie can be in a Windows Media (Windows
only) or QuickTime container format.
Composition markers (After Effects) and sequence markers (Adobe
Premiere Pro) are included with the movie as comments, so you can
submit questions to reviewers or solicit comments about specific
parts of the movie.
Note: When you create a Clip Notes review movie, you can specify
FTP settings in the Others tab of the export settings dialog box
to automatically place the PDF file on an FTP server for convenient
exchange of files and comments.
When your reviewers open the PDF, they can play the movie and
enter comments. Each comment is associated with a specific time
in the movie.
A reviewer then exports the comments to a file and sends the
file back to you. When you import the comments, the reviewer’s comments
appear in the comments field of markers placed in the Timeline panel.
To view the PDF, a reviewer must have Adobe Acrobat Standard,
Acrobat Professional, or Adobe Reader (version 7.0.5 or later).
Adobe Reader is available as a free download from the Adobe website.
Note: To keep comments from being associated with the wrong part
of a movie, avoid changing the sequence or composition until you
have imported all Clip Notes comments related to it.