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Sending your library to another editor, consolidating media, and deleting generated content

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Sending your library to another editor, consolidating media, and deleting generated content

- [Instructor] So it's come time to share your Final Cut Pro 10 library with another video editor, and if you've been following along in this chapter, the media management library that we created, has a number of clips that exist outside the library, because we chose to leave them in place. I could confirm this by inside my media library, selecting a clip, such as the cutting MS one, and if I right click, and chose to reveal it in the finder, you'll see that it's actually pointing to the assets folder, where most of our media exists. So this is not inside the Final Cut Pro 10 media management library. The question then becomes, rather than sending them the library and those files separately, how can I contain everything together, and the answer is consolidate. If I select the media management library, and press command four, we have some options to consolidate our media, right over here. Under the storage locations options we saw in the last movie, I'll choose to click consolidate…

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