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There are also eight types of items that label colors can be assigned to, which means there aren’t any spare label colors. You can assign up to eight available colors as labels to items in your project. The Project panel has a Zoom control, which changes the size of the clip icons or thumbnails.ĭouble-click the Theft Unexpected bin to open it in its own floating panel. Icon view: This view displays your clips and bins as thumbnails you can rearrange and play back.You can scroll through the metadata and use it to sort clips by clicking column headers. List view: This view displays your clips and bins as a list, with a significant amount of metadata displayed.You choose between them by clicking the List View button ( ) or Icon View button ( ) at the bottom left of the Project panel. For all intents and purposes, you can treat the Project panel as a bin many Premiere Pro editors use the terms bin and Project panel interchangeably.īins have two views. Changing bin viewsĪlthough there is a distinction between the Project panel and bins, they have the same controls and viewing options. This can be useful if you are working with media files stored on multiple hard drives or if you have renamed your clips in Premiere Pro. Premiere Pro will open the folder on your hard drive that contains the media file and highlight it. If you’re not sure where a media file is on your hard drive, right-click the clip in the Project panel and choose Reveal in Explorer (Windows) or Reveal in Finder (Mac OS).
