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Using keyboard shortcuts to apply keywords - Final Cut Pro Tutorial
From the course: Final Cut Pro Essential Training
Using keyboard shortcuts to apply keywords
- [Instructor] In this movie, we're going to become familiar with how we can apply keyword collections by using shortcut keys to streamline the organization process. Now, since we last left off I've added a few additional clips to the "Out to Boat" keyword collection I created in the last movie. Not to mention a few other clips to the "On Land" keyword collection. So you can see here additional shots including a driving slow motion clip that you'll see here in its entirety. And what's interesting about this shot is that it also is associated with the "Slow Motion" keyword collection. If I scroll up, you'll see that driving slow shot. This brings me to an important point which is that you can have one clip associated with multiple keyword collections making it easier to find in collaborative workflows. Something to keep in mind, as well as take advantage of. Let me head back to my overall event and let's select…
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Organizing footage with keywords6m 51s
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Applying keywords to part of a clip3m 51s
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Using keyboard shortcuts to apply keywords2m 33s
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Rating and filtering clips3m 13s
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Performing searches2m 10s
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Working with and creating Smart Collections5m 25s
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Deeper organization with list view and custom columns3m 1s
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Organizing video and audio into roles2m 52s
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Working with the Info inspector and metadata views2m 33s
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