In this manner, according to the exemplary embodiment described above, when a series of movies constituting a set is created from a plurality of movies, the user can recognize the recording progress (progress status) among all the movies included in the set of movies. In other words, during the creation of the set of movies (while recording movies included in the set of movies and during standby), a section corresponding to a recorded chapter is displayed in white, whereas a section corresponding to a not-recorded chapter is displayed in gray. Furthermore, during recording, the display color of a section corresponding to a chapter being recorded is switched from gray to white according to the progress of recording. More specifically, the display color of a recording-finished portion of each chapter is switched from gray to white. As a result, the progress of the recording can be visually recognized through the display of the indicator. The standby indicator is smaller than the shooting-in-progress indicator, and is displayed in such a manner that an area where the standby indicator is displayed in a state of being overlapped with the live view image becomes smaller. The standby indicator indicates, by the display colors of sections indicating the statuses of respective recordings, whether the recording has finished. As a result, during the standby before recording a movie, the progress of the recording can be recognized while viewing the live view image. The shooting-in-progress indicator is larger than the standby indicator, and is displayed in such a size that a change in the display color of a portion within one section (the rate of the display indicating the finished recording) is recognizable, and with such a broad section width that the progress can be visually recognized with ease. During recording, the display is updated at certain periods so that the progress is recognizable. Thus, the recording-finished portion (recording-finished chapter and recording-finished portion within the chapter being recorded) and the progress until the recording end can be recognized. The display indicating the recording-finished chapter, and the display indicating the rate of the recording-finished portion within one chapter are similarly displayed in white. Furthermore, the display colors of the display indicating the recording-finished chapter and the display indicating the rate of the recording-finished portion within one chapter are switched in the same direction.