From the course: Final Cut Pro X 10.6 Essential Training
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Deeper organization in list view - Final Cut Pro Tutorial
From the course: Final Cut Pro X 10.6 Essential Training
Deeper organization in list view
- [Instructor] So far throughout this chapter we've looked at a wide range of organization options that includes keyword collections, being able to rate our clips with favorites or rejecting them, as well as creating smart collections based on the meta data of a clip, but we can also see additional information of our clips when we change from this film view over into list view. Currently I have my Chocolate Media event selected in the chapter three library that we've been using throughout this entire chapter, and what I'm going to do is actually head up, first of all, to my clip appearance area and I want to choose to group my clips by none of this information. Currently it's grouped by content created. I'm going to just choose to group them by none, but noting that they're currently sorted by the content created date. Of course we can change that, so maybe something like name, and you can choose to show the clips in descending order. Let's take a quick look at how that looks in film…
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Organizing footage with keywords8m 7s
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Applying keywords to part of a clip5m 56s
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Rating and filtering clips5m 8s
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Performing searches2m 4s
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Working with and creating Smart Collections4m 45s
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Deeper organization in list view4m 20s
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Organizing video and audio into rolls5m 24s
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Importing assets from another Final Cut Pro X library3m 36s
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Sending projects from iMovie to FCP X3m 29s
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Working with the info inspector and metadata views3m 53s
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