Favorite templates guides the user to select a metadata template to dock at the top of the metadata management page. Runner will remember your favorite template(s) until you unfavorite them. This is particularly useful for when you need quick access to a frequently used metadata template.
Advanced Usage Restriction helps provide clearance information of an asset.
Getting Started
Step 1: On the edit metadata page, navigate to the ‘Usage’ metadata field and click to access Advanced Usage Restriction.
Step 2: The Advanced Usage Restriction modal will appear. Select the Asset Class, Usage, Approved and Not Approved Clearance to create an Advanced Usage Restriction sentence.
Step 3: After you have made your selection, click ‘Apply’ and the Advanced Usage Restriction will apply to your selected asset(s).
Step 1: On the edit metadata page, navigate to the ‘Title’ metadata field and click ‘Advanced’.
Step 2: The ‘Advanced Title Search’ modal will appear. Enter a GPMS title by searching by movie, series, GPMS ID, Walker ID, or AKAs. As you type in the search bar, the table will populate with search results.
Step 3: Further refine your search results by entering a year, season, episode, product type, or made for media category. Select a title from the table by selecting, and click ‘Close’.
Step 4: After all metadata has been entered, click ‘Apply’ to save your modifications.
Alpha titles are different editorial cuts or variations of a parent title product. The alpha title feature is only available after a GPMS title has been selected.