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7 Working with Bins
Bins provide powerful database tools for organizing and managing your captured material.
Basic bin functionality allows you to:
View bin objects and information in several different ways
Rename, sort, sift, duplicate, and delete clips and sequences
Move or copy clips from one bin to another
Print single-clip frames or whole bins
The following topics describe how you can use bins to organize the elements of your project:
Setting the Bin Display
Object Icons in Bins
Understanding Bin Highlight Colors
Bin Views
Basic Bin Procedures
Working with the SuperBin
Creating a Storyboard
For advanced information about bins, see “Working with Bins: Advanced” in the Help or in
the Advanced Guide for your Avid editing application.
For information about working with remote folders in the Interplay Window, see “Working
with Avid Interplay from an Avid Editing System” on page 583.
Setting the Bin Display
By default, your bins display all existing media objects except source clips and rendered
effects. To reduce crowding in the bin and to display only those objects that you need to
organize your project, you can display selected media objects.
You can use the Set Bin Display option to display clips referenced by a sequence, even if the
clips were not previously in the bin. Place a sequence in a new bin, and follow
this procedure.