Specifications
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Managing Your Project and Media
6. In a blank area to the right of the “Shot size” column, create another
heading called Quality.
7. At the bottom of the bin, click the Custom.1 name, and select Save As.
8. Name this bin view Shot size and quality, and click OK.
9. Open each clip in the Source monitor to examine its composition, as
well as how much you like it. Then, label the shot sizes and quality
appropriately.
10. Label the shot sizes as follows:
LS: Long shot
MS: Medium shot
CU: Close-up
11. Label the quality column with a star rating system:
* (one star): Fair
** (two stars): Good
*** (three stars): Very good
**** (four stars): Exceptional
If you need to repeat a bin entry that you’ve already entered, Alt+click
(Windows) or Option+click (Macintosh) the cell to display a menu of
available entries.
Sorting and Sifting Clips
Creating and saving custom columns is a great way to access immediate
information about your clips. However, the real power in exercising maxi-
mum efficiency lies in sorting and sifting your column data.
Yo u s ort co lu mn s to o rg an iz e mat er ial wi thi n a bi n. I f y ou nee d t o g rou p
material in a certain way—for example, if you need to collect shots of
a certain description—you can do so by using a sort. By default, the
sort groups columns alphanumerically, so material will be organized in
alphabetical or numerical order, depending on the criteria.
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