Extending tracks

Extend a track so that it begins earlier or ends later than the original track.

If your individual enters the frame before the orange boxes have begun tracking, this means that your track begins too late.

This means you’ll want to extend the redaction so that the current track begins earlier than the original track’s start frame.

  1. Make sure you are in the correct frame where you want the track to start.

  2. Click on the corresponding orange box so it turns blue, and its start/end frames appear in the Entities Panel.

  3. Right-click on the corresponding orange box, and right-click through "Track" > "Extend track" > "Backwards".

  4. In the Individual Entity view, you’ll see the corresponding start frame number change to reflect this edit. 

NOTE: you can only extend a track’s start frame so it begins earlier by one frame at a time.

If your individual is still in the frame after the orange boxes have stopped tracking, this means that your track ends too early.

This means you’ll want to extend the redaction so that the current track ends later than the original track’s end frame.

  1. Make sure you are in the correct frame where you want the track to end.

  2. Click on the corresponding orange box so it turns blue, and its start/end frames appear in the Entities Panel.

  3. Right-click on the corresponding orange box, and right-click through "Track" > "Extend track" > "Forwards”.

  4. In the Individual Entity view, you'll see the corresponding start frame number change to reflect this edit.

NOTE: you can only extend a track’s end frame so it ends later by one frame at a time.