PowerUP Tutorial 21: Using Media Manager

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Media Manager can be very, very dangerous – because it can permanently alter or delete media that you have carefully stored on your hard disk. However, when it comes time to consolidate a project that is scattered all over your hard disks, or archive a completed project, Media Manager does a great job of gathering all your assets together.

In this short, step-by-step tutorial, Larry Jordan shows you what you need to know to use Media Manager to select and consolidate your Final Cut Pro projects for archiving. Even more important, he shows you how to avoid accidently deleting media you need for other projects!