From the course: Final Cut Pro X 10.6 Essential Training
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Performing searches - Final Cut Pro Tutorial
From the course: Final Cut Pro X 10.6 Essential Training
Performing searches
- [Instructor] In the last few movies we've taken a look at creating keyword collections in Final Cut Pro X, adding clips or a portion of a clip to a keyword collection, as well as marking portions of a clip as a favorite or rejecting it from our view. This movie is all about searching for clips, and you may take the time to actually rename your clips at the organize level or know the names of clips based on specific notes that have been given to you from the camera operator who has shot this footage. If you need to find clips easier, one way that you can do that is, notice that I'm currently here in my chocolate media event, and there's a little search icon to toggle on a search field. By default it just allows us to do a name search, but there are other ways to make this even more powerful which we'll look at in a separate movie. For instance, I just want to find any clips with the word boxes in them. I'll type in…
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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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