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What is the Moments Editor in LIGR?
What is the Moments Editor in LIGR?

This article will explain what the Moments Editor is in LIGR and how it can be used to make the most out of your highlight experience.

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Written by Chris Edwards
Updated over a week ago

Moments in LIGR allow you to capture a highlight clip of any significant event in a match, even if it's not an official match event. This gives you more flexibility to capture the key moments of a match, such as a team celebration after the match, a stunning save by a goalkeeper, or any other significant moment. The editor empowers you to seamlessly incorporate, modify, or remove specific Moments during the match or once the game has concluded.

An article explaining Moments and how to configure them within LIGR can be found here.

To access the Moments Editor, simply follow the steps outlined below:

  • Click Multimedia in the left hand side dashboard.

  • Select Matches.

  • You'll have visibility of all the matches recorded within your organization.

  • Click on the match you wish to enter the editor of.

  • Once you've reached that page, simply click on the pencil icon to enter the editor.

You will now be in the Moments Editor. At the bottom of the image below, you'll find the timeline of the recording, where Moments are denoted by diamond shapes. The abundance of diamonds on the timeline indicates the number of Moments captured throughout the game. Highlighted by the red box on the timeline below are three Moments. Additionally, you can navigate along the timeline, as indicated by the red number 1, and the red number 2 designates the position within the recording, conveniently adjustable through scrolling.

Adding a New Moment

  • To create a new Moment, navigate the timeline by scrolling to the desired position in the recording where you intend to capture your Moment. In the image below, observe the shift in the timeline position.

  • When in the correct place, click New Moment.

  • You'll receive a prompt to title your Moment and, if desired, choose a relevant tag. For detailed information on tags, refer to the related articles available here.

  • Once happy select Accept.

In the image below, the newly created Moment is displayed on the timeline, ready for fine-tuning if desired.

The user can do the following:

  1. Fine-tune your Moment by adjusting the Lead & Lag, representing the time before and after the event. In the image, it's configured for 15 seconds pre and post the event. Modify these values based on your preference by either manually entering them or dragging the white icons at each end of the moment on the timeline.

  2. Selecting Save Moment will generate the newly created Moment, now accessible in the Clips section of your dashboard. Access this feature by clicking the Highlights button, it can also been seen in the Match Review page, both accessed at the top left corner of the page.

  3. The Edit Metadata feature empowers users to modify the name of the Moment and effortlessly add or remove tags as needed.

Editing an existing Moment

Click on the desired Moment and make necessary adjustments to the Lead & Lag or the Metadata. After making any changes, choose Adjust Moment and the modifications will be applied, reflecting in the Clips section of your dashboard. Access this feature by clicking the Highlights button, it can also been seen in the Match Review page, both accessed at the top left corner of the page.

Additional Information

Hovering over the top of a specific moment provides the user with a preview of the following:

  • Clip Number

  • Title

  • Tags associated to the Moment

  • Duration

Users can easily download any moment to their local machine by clicking the Download button located in the top-right corner of the page when a Moment is selected..

To fine-tune the speed of a moment before downloading or adding it to their clips, users can click on the speed drop down menu and make adjustments accordingly. Additionally, the Zoom function allows for scaling the timeline for a more detailed view.

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