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Find assets matching criteria, Finding clips with Face Detection, Identify clips containing faces

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USING ADOBE PREMIERE PRO 109 Managing assets 4 Type the term for which you want to search. The Project panel shows only assets that match the search criteria. The magnifying glass menu suggests search terms. The suggestions include any misspellings present in clip metadata. This feature allows you to find errors and correct them. The menu updates dynamically as you type each new letter. When you open a bin while a search term is in the Find box, Premiere Pro copies this search term into the new Find box. The filtering persists for the opened bin. 5 (Optional) Click a suggestion to initiate a search for that term. 6 Click the Close icon to end the search and show all assets. Find assets matching criteria For more detailed searches, you can locate any assets in your project that meet criteria you specify. For example, you can search for a video clip that has a certain word in its Name column and a phrase in its Comment column. 1 Do one of the following: • Click the Find icon at the bottom of the Project panel. • Select the Project panel, and press Ctrl + F (Windows), or Command + F (Mac OS). 2 In the Find dialog box, select the name of the columns to search from the menus under Column. 3 Select the appropriate operators from the menus under Operator. 4 Type in the characters you want to find in the specified columns in their respective Find What fields. 5 If you're searching for two criteria simultaneously, do one of the following: • To find assets that match both criteria, select All from the Match menu. • To find assets that match either criteria, select Any from the Match menu. 6 Click Find. More Help topics www.adobe.com/go/lrvid4070_pr Finding clips with Face Detection You can find clips containing faces if you first use Face Detection to identify them. Identify clips containing faces Identify clips that contain faces, so that you can later filter the Project panel for clips containing faces. Note: Content analysis works on all supported media types, including still images. In Premiere Pro CS5.5 and later, face detection is enabled for merged clips if at least one of the component clips contains video. 1 To select one or more clips for face detection, do one of the following: • Select a clip in the Project panel. Choose Clip > Analyze Content. • In the Project panel, right-click a selected clip and choose Analyze Content. The Analyze Content dialog box appears. Last updated 1/16/2012

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USING ADOBE PREMIERE PRO
Managing assets
Last updated 1/16/2012
4
Type the term for which you want to search.
The Project panel shows only assets that match the search criteria. The magnifying glass menu suggests search terms.
The suggestions include any misspellings present in clip metadata. This feature allows you to find errors and correct
them.
The menu updates dynamically as you type each new letter.
When you open a bin while a search term is in the Find box, Premiere Pro copies this search term into the new Find
box. The filtering persists for the opened bin.
5
(Optional) Click a suggestion to initiate a search for that term.
6
Click the Close icon
to end the search and show all assets.
Find assets matching criteria
For more detailed searches, you can locate any assets in your project that meet criteria you specify. For example, you
can search for a video clip that has a certain word in its Name column and a phrase in its Comment column.
1
Do one of the following:
Click the Find icon
at the bottom of the Project panel.
Select the Project panel, and press Ctrl + F (Windows), or Command + F (Mac OS).
2
In the Find dialog box, select the name of the columns to search from the menus under Column.
3
Select the appropriate operators from the menus under Operator.
4
Type in the characters you want to find in the specified columns in their respective Find What fields.
5
If you’re searching for two criteria simultaneously, do one of the following:
To find assets that match both criteria, select All from the Match menu.
To find assets that match either criteria, select Any from the Match menu.
6
Click Find.
More Help topics
www.adobe.com/go/lrvid4070_pr
Finding clips with Face Detection
You can find clips containing faces if you first use Face Detection to identify them.
Identify clips containing faces
Identify clips that contain faces, so that you can later filter the Project panel for clips containing faces.
Note:
Content analysis works on all supported media types, including still images. In Premiere Pro CS5.5 and later, face
detection is enabled for merged clips if at least one of the component clips contains video.
1
To select one or more clips for face detection, do one of the following:
Select a clip in the Project panel. Choose Clip > Analyze Content.
In the Project panel, right-click a selected clip and choose Analyze Content.
The Analyze Content dialog box appears.