Introduction
When using generative tools, it’s easy to end up with many variations of a similar shot as you perfect an output.
In Runway, Tags help you quickly organize results as you generate to easily filter and locate assets. This guide covers how to add tags, filter outputs using tags, and strategies for implementing tags.
Adding Tags
You can tag outputs directly in a Generative Session.
- After generating an output, select the See full prompt (
) button above the generation
- You can then select Add Tag, enter the desired tag, and select a tag color
- The tag will appear on your output
You can also tag outputs through your Private assets folder.
- Hover over the asset you'd like to tag, and select Add Tag
- Enter the desired tag, and select a tag color
- The tag will appear on your asset
Tip: Once a tag is created, you can click Add tag to reuse it at any time You can also configure multiple tags on a single output for more detailed filtering later.
Filtering Assets with Tags
From your Private assets, you can select the Tag dropdown and choose which tags to filter by.
This will filter your results so only assets with matching tags are displayed.
If filtering by multiple tags, only assets that contain each selected tag will be displayed. In example, filtering by the tags Best and Editorial Project would only return results that have both tags. It would not return results that were only tagged with Best.
Approaches to Implementing Tags
Tags have a variety of applications. Below are some example structures for powerful filtering use cases.
Output Quality
Use tags that indicate result quality to easily filter between assets you wish to keep, improve, or delete:
- Best
- Needs work
- Delete
Workflow Tracking
Larger teams can implement tags that convey a workflow status:
- Needs review
- Approved
Project Filtering
Implementing tags by project can help find results related to a larger project:
- Project Name 1
- Project Name 2