From the course: Final Cut Pro X 10.6 Essential Training
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Rating and filtering clips - Final Cut Pro Tutorial
From the course: Final Cut Pro X 10.6 Essential Training
Rating and filtering clips
- [Instructor] In this movie, we're going to look at rating clips in Final Cut Pro 10 and this is just another layer of organization that you can use to keep your clips organized in your project. Over the last few movies, we've done a few things to sort of change our view of how we look at clips in our event. If any reason you're just popping in now, you can go to the clip appearance menu, make sure that this little time icon is dragged all the way to the left to where you see all and notice that group by is set to none and we have our clips sorted by name. In fact, I also want to be able to see which clips actually have audio associated with them and aren't just standalone audio, so I'm going to click on this button here to show wave forms on my clips. I'll just click on this to close out that clip appearance menu. And let's play back one of these shots. Here at the very top of my clips is shot 7A, and I'm going to…
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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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