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105Final Cut Pro User Guide
Remove ratings from clips
1. In Final Cut Pro, make sure the clips you want to work with appear in the browser.
You might need to choose a new option, such as All Clips, from the Filter pop-up menu
at the top of the browser so that all the clips you need to access are visible. See Find
clips and projects in Final Cut Pro.
2. In the browser, select the clips whose rating you want to remove, and press the U key
(or choose Mark > Unrate).
The green or red line at the top of the clips disappears.
Note: An orange line along the bottom of an event clip indicates that the clip is being
used in the current project (the project that is open in the timeline). To turn this view on
or off, choose View > Browser > Used Media Ranges. For more information about these
markings, see Lines marking event clips in Final Cut Pro.
Add keywords to clips in Final Cut Pro
You can apply keywords to your clips to help you quickly locate the clips you need to
compose your movie. After you apply a keyword to a clip or clip range, the clip or range
is marked with a blue line in the browser. (Clips that have analysis keywords, which are
automatically applied after certain types of analysis, are marked with a purple line. See
Intro to analyzing media in Final Cut Pro.)