User Manual

Finding Frames, Clips, and Bins
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3. Click the Find Bin button.
Your Avid editing application highlights the sequence in the bin.
To find the bin in which a specific clip in a sequence is located:
1. Move the position indicator to the clip within the sequence.
2. Press and hold the Alt key (Windows) or the Option key (Macintosh), and click the Find Bin
button.
Your Avid editing application opens the bin and highlights the clip.
Locating a Master Clip from a Subclip in a Sequence
You can use the Match Frame and Find Bin buttons together to find the original clip in the bin for
a subclip that was edited into a sequence.
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For this operation, you must have the monitors in the two-monitor display and the Match Frame
button must be mapped below both the Source and Record monitors.
To locate a master clip from a subclip:
1. Cue to the subclip in the sequence.
2. Click the Match Frame button in the Record monitor to load the subclip into the Source
monitor.
3. Click the Match Frame button in the Source monitor to load the original master clip into the
Source monitor.
4. Click the Find Bin button in the Source monitor to open the bin and highlight the
master clip.
Finding a Frame
The Find Frame button, located in the Other tab of the Command palette, lets you trace a
captured frame of footage displayed in a sequence or source clip back to its analog source on
tape. This is useful for finding frames for color correction or for recapturing specific clips to
lengthen them or alter capture parameters.
To find a frame:
1. Make sure the source deck is properly connected to the system, and load the clip or
sequence.
2. In the Timeline or position bar, move the position indicator to the frame you want to find.
3. Click the Find Frame button in the Other tab of the Command palette.