User Guide

Chapter 2 Uploading Files to Final Cut Server 45
8 After the bundle asset is created, select the Productions pane, click the production you
created, and click the Search button to view the new asset in Final Cut Server.
If you need to identify the bundle asset later, you can open the assets info window and
view the metadata you added at upload.
Uploading a Final Cut Studio Project and Its Media Files
as Individual Assets
Choosing to upload a Motion, Soundtrack Pro, or DVD Studio Pro project and its media
files as individual assets creates an asset for each of the files in the folder. The project
file uploads in a manner similar to the Final Cut Pro project file; the big difference is
that unlike a Final Cut Pro project asset, the projects media files are not referenced to
the project file.
To keep the project and its media together, you can add unique metadata to the assets,
perhaps adding the project name or other useful labels. To conveniently store your project
and media assets together, you can upload the files to a new or existing production.
The bundle asset has a
generic document icon.
Use the metadata you
added at upload to
identify the bundle asset.