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Revealing clips in Finder

Revealing clips in Finder - Final Cut Pro Tutorial

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Revealing clips in Finder

- Every once in a while, we need to find where our original clips are located on our computer or external drive. In this movie, we'll take a look at how we can reveal clips within the MacOS Finder window. So I'm here in my 3.6 keyword collection, with my clips. And in the last exercise, I was actually in my Favorites view over here on the top left-hand corner. And to reveal all of those clips I'm just going to go back to Hide Rejected. I also want to display these as film strips. I'm currently in List view. I'll hop back into film-strip view over here at the side in order to reveal all of my clips as film-strips. Now, I would like to find where my GoPro digging footage exists on my system, and an easy way to do that besides the shortcut is to Control-click the clip, which will reveal a contextual menu. Under this menu is the option to reveal in Finder, which we can access with Shift-Command-R. So now, seeing that shortcut, I'll apply it, Shift-Command-R, and all of a sudden my MacOS…

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