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Working in the Project Window
6. To view a prev iousl y ope ned bin i n the SuperBin, click the S uperB in
icon, and select the bin from the menu of open bins. You can also click
the open bin in the Project window.
7. To mo ve bi ns in and out of the Supe rBin, doubl e-cli ck the open bins
icon in the Project window.
Creating a New Bin
Practicing good bin management will keep you organized and make you a
more efficient editor. Here are several tips you can follow when setting up
your bins:
Each bin should have a unique name.
To have fast and easy access to your clips , it is be tter to c reate more
bins with fewer objects than to create few bins with many objects.
It is good practice to create separate bins for source clips and
sequences.
Yo u m igh t w an t t o o rg a ni z e s ou r ce f oo ta ge by sto ri ng d if fe r en t ty pe s of
shots in different bins. For instance, you might store all Scene 1 clips
in a Scene 1 bin or store the clips for each character in a separate bin.
Bins are arranged from top to bottom in alphabetical order. If you want
to change the order that bins are displayed, you can add an under-
score (_) or another symbol to the front of the name to bring it to the
top of the list.
To create and name a new bin:
1. In the Project window, click New Bin.
A new, empty bin opens. It is named after the project name with the
word Bin appended to it. The new bin is also listed in the Project win-
dow. It is highlighted, ready for you to type a new name.
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