Sorting to create a sequence order, Visually storyboarding in the browser – Apple Final Cut Express HD User Manual

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Chapter 21

The Fundamentals of Adding Clips to a Sequence

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Sorting to Create a Sequence Order

The ability to sort by column information in the Browser (in list view) can help you quickly
organize clips into the order in which you want them to appear in your sequence.

For example, if you entered scene and shot numbers when you logged your shots, you
can sort by these two columns, and then select all of these shots to edit into your
sequence in the correct order. Or, if you want to edit your footage into a sequence in
the chronological order in which scenes were shot, you can sort by the Reel and Media
Start columns, and then drag a group of clips into your sequence.

For more information on sorting, see “

Sorting Items in the Browser Using Column

Headings

” on page 227.

Visually Storyboarding in the Browser

If you display your clips in icon view in the Browser, you see a thumbnail of each clip,
which provides a quick visual way to arrange the icons of your clips into a storyboard
for your sequence. If you then drag all of the arranged clips to the Canvas or Timeline,
the clips are laid out in your sequence according to their position in the Browser. You
can then adjust, or fine-tune, the content of each clip in the Timeline.

For example, a group that’s arranged like this:

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2

3

4

5

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