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Final Cut Pro X for Final Cut Pro 7 Editors
Clip organization has been completely redesigned to eciently handle large amounts
of media. The choices for labeling and searching are more powerful and easier to use
in Final Cut Pro X.
Final Cut Pro 7 Final Cut Pro X
Item Properties Inspector
Bins Events, Keyword Collections
Subclips Range-based keywords
Markers with duration Favorites, ranges
Column View and the Inspector
• Like the Browser in Final Cut Pro 7, the Browser in Final Cut Pro X provides a list view
that shows your clips in a list with columns of metadata.
• Final Cut Pro X can show much more clip metadata in the Inspector, where you can
rearrange elds, create custom views, and add custom metadata elds.
Bins and Keyword Collections
You can create a basic “bin” organization in Final Cut Pro X using events and Keyword
Collections in several ways:
• Choose File > New > Event to create a new event within the library where you can
group clips, projects, Keyword Collections, Smart Collections, and folders.
• Select the “Import folders as Keyword Collections” preference to create a keyword
for each folder name when you import les (either by using the Media Import window
or by dragging les or folders from the Finder directly into an event in the Libraries
list). All les inside the folder are assigned that keyword, and an icon representing
the Keyword Collection is added to the event. Click the icon to view the clips
grouped together.
• Choose File > New > Keyword Collection to manually create a new keyword to apply
to clips.
• Drag clips from the Browser to Keyword Collections.
Note: Keyword Collections are all virtual, so a single clip or clip range can exist in
multiple Keyword Collections simultaneously. This eliminates the need to duplicate
clips and place them in separate bins as in Final Cut Pro 7.
Organization
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