Content
Review
A piece of content sent out to be watched — the basic unit of ClearView Rush. A review is a Cut, a Dailies Reel, or a general review with no type.
Dailies Reel
A review made from a day's rushes — the raw takes from the shoot, organised into shots you can jump between in the player.
Cut
A review of an edit — an assembly, a rough cut, a locked picture.
General review (No type)
A review with no type set — just media, without a scene list or slate metadata. Used for anything that isn't a cut or a dailies reel, such as camera tests, lookbooks or VFX turnovers.
Scene / Shot
The building blocks of a Dailies Reel. The strip along the bottom of the player lists every shot; you can view them in Shot (shooting) order or Script (story) order.
Draft
A review that hasn't been published yet. Only its creator can see it.
Publish
Making a draft review visible beyond its creator — it becomes shareable, and enters its project's workflow if one is running.
Watching
Screening Room
Your library — everything you can watch, with new arrivals and half-watched reviews surfaced at the top.
Focus
Where the reviews that need your attention gather — the ones still waiting on you to watch or release. Workspace Managers get a wider, workspace-level view here.
All Reviews
The full, searchable list of every review you have access to, including ones you've finished with.
Watchlist
A personal collection of reviews you put together yourself — like a playlist. Watchlists can be shown as their own row in your Screening Room.
Watermark
The visible overlay on the picture identifying who is watching. It's part of your production's security settings.
Workflow
Workflow
The path a review follows after publishing — an ordered series of stages, each with its own audience. For example: editorial first, then the director, then everyone.
Stage
One step in a workflow. When a review reaches a stage, it appears in the Focus of everyone assigned to that stage.
Release
Moving a review from its current stage to the next one. Only people made releasers for a stage see the Release button.
People and places
Account
Your company or studio's home in ClearView Rush. An account contains one or more workspaces.
Workspace
A self-contained working area within an account — its own members, roles and projects. A show or a department typically gets its own workspace.
Project
Where reviews live within a workspace — usually one per production. Who can see a review is decided by who is on its project.
Rush Portal
The upload side of ClearView Rush — where new content is imported, turned into reviews and published.
Roles
What you're allowed to do in a workspace. The roles are:
Viewer — watch reviews and keep watchlists.
Creative Reviewer — everything a Viewer can do, plus share reviews.
Curator — everything a Creative Reviewer can do, plus create and edit reviews.
Contributor — upload and publish new content through the Rush Portal.
Workspace Manager — run the workspace: its people, projects and workflows.
