Specifications
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Managing Your Project and Media
Customizing in Text View
Yo u’ v e a lr e ad y be en i ntr od uce d t o Te x t v iew in wh ic h y ou c an cus to mi z e
columns for display using the Choose Columns command. Within Text
view, you can also access one of the preset bin views that are accessible
from the menu at the bottom of each bin:
Film: Use this view when working with 24 fps material. Information such as
camroll and pull-in frame is displayed.
Statistics: The standard statistical column headings are derived from infor-
mation established during capturing.
Custom: The only heading provided is the clip name. You can customize the
view by displaying or hiding statistical column headings and by creating new
columns. If you want to start with a view that contains no preloaded columns
before adding columns of your choice, select the Custom view.
Capture: This view contains a set of column headings that are useful
when capturing footage from tape: start and end timecode, duration, tape,
tracks, resolution, offline, and drive.
Format: This view displays the video formats, resolutions, and projects for
the bin’s contents.
Media Tool: This view duplicates the headings currently saved in the
Media tool.
Depending on the type of clip information you want to see, you can dis-
play one of these views and then add or subtract columns of information
as necessary.
Adding a Custom Column to a Bin
In addition to using the preloaded headings within Text view, you can add
custom column headings to display objective and subjective information
about clips and sequences. Although it takes time to add information
about clips in custom columns, it will make your future workflow much
more efficient when you have to sift through hundreds of bin entries to find
a specific clip.
NOTE To re vi ew h ow t o
add columns in Text view,
see the discussion of
Tex t vi ew in C ha pt e r 1 .
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