Organizing assets in the project panel – Adobe Premiere Pro CC v.7.xx User Manual

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Organizing assets in the Project panel

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Working with bins

Adding and deleting bins
Change bin behaviors
Bin tips

Label assets
Rename assets

Rename a clip
Rename an original source file

Jump to an asset in the Project panel
Find assets in the Project panel
Find assets matching criteria
Finding clips with Face Detection

Identify clips containing faces
Find clips containing faces

Remove assets from a project

Remove an asset from the Project panel
Remove unused assets from the Project panel

Define a different thumbnail for clips
Edit cells in the Project panel
Viewing clip properties

View clip properties

Viewing field order for clips
Determining if a clip has interlaced or progressive scanning
Change the frame rate of clips

Working with bins

The Project panel can include bins, which you can use to organize project contents in much the same way as folders in Windows® Explorer or
Mac OS® Finder. Bins can contain source files, sequences, and other bins.

As your project grows, you can make new bins to contain those items. While it is not absolutely necessary to create and use bins (especially with
short-form projects), most editors find them indispensable for staying organized.

You may want to use bins in the following ways:

To store offline clips for batch capture.

To store main sequences and backup sequences.

To organize files by type, such as video, still images, and audio files.

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