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115Final Cut Pro User Guide
4. In the Filter window, click the Add Filter pop-up menu and choose search criteria.
Text: Find clips or projects by their name or by text in notes and markers. You can
add multiple Text filters to search using more than one word or phrase, as well as
exclude specific words and phrases from the search.
Ratings: Find clips based on the rating (favorite or rejected) assigned to them. See
Rate clips in Final Cut Pro.
Markers: Find clips by markers, including descriptive text and whether to-do markers
are complete or incomplete. See
Edit and move markers in Final Cut Pro.
Media Type: Find clips by the type of source media file, such as video, audio, or still
image.
Type: Find items by their type, such as audition, synced clip, compound clip,
multicam clip, layered graphic, or project.
Used Media: Find clips based on whether they’re used in a project, compound clip,
multicam clip, or synced clip.
Keywords: Find clips by any of the keywords that you’ve assigned to them. You
can select one or more keywords to search for. See Add keywords to clips in
Final Cut Pro.
People: Find clips that Final Cut Pro has identified as having people in them. Options
include One Person, Two Persons, Group, Close Up Shot, Medium Shot, and Wide
Shot. See
Video analysis options in Final Cut Pro.
Format Info: Find clips or projects using format information, such as video frame rate
or scene number.
Media Representation: Find clips by the available media representation: Original,
Optimized, or Proxy.
Date: Find clips or projects by either the date the item was created or the date the
media was imported into Final Cut Pro.
Roles: Find clips by their assigned roles. See Intro to roles in Final Cut Pro.
To remove a filter, click the Remove button to the right of the filter. To exclude a filter
from your search without removing it, deselect its checkbox.