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Browser basics, How you use the browser, Chapter 5 – Apple Final Cut Express 4 User Manual

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Browser Basics

The Browser is where you organize all of the clips
in your project.

This chapter covers the following:

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How You Use the Browser

(p. 65)

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Learning About the Browser

(p. 66)

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Working in the Browser

(p. 67)

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Using Columns in he Browser

(p. 69)

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Customizing the Browser Display

(p. 70)

Note: For information about organizing footage in the Browser, see Chapter 18,

Organizing Footage in the Browser

,” on page 245.

How You Use the Browser

The Browser is a powerful tool used to organize your project’s clips. In the Browser,
you can sort, rename, and rearrange hundreds of clips in a multitude of ways. You
can also customize how the Browser displays information about clips to suit your
preferred work habits.

You can think of the Browser as a way of viewing and manipulating your clips as if they
were in a database or spreadsheet. Each row represents a clip or sequence, and each
column represents a property field containing information about that clip or sequence.

Note: For more information about the basic organizational elements of Final Cut Express—
media files, clips, sequences, bins, and projects—and how they relate to the Browser, see
Chapter 3, “

Understanding Projects, Clips, and Sequences

,” on page 39.