Fuzzy Barsik wrote:
What if one doesn't want all assets in a bin inherit the bin label?
In that case you simply don't set a Label on the Bin.
I wrote: "any newly created Bin would be Label-free, as is currently the case in Premiere", so I'm not sure where the confusion comes from.
Steven,
It took me several re-read to understand what you're saying, but I think I got it. If I understood correctly, you're saying it's very easy to find out which Bin a clip came from, for example by using the 'Reveal in Project' command. If that's correct, you're missing the point. The point is that with the ability to automatically color code (i.e. Label) media placed within a certain Bin, when using that media in the Timeline, you would have a visual representation of which media is what in the Timeline. So if you set your 'Interviews' Bin to Red, a quick glance at all the red clips in the Timeline would visually inform you of everywhere in your sequence you used an interview shot. This could and would be useful for many editors, myself included! Hope this explanation helps.
Jim,
I'm surprised you can set Bin icons to different colors (Labels) on your system, but I can't on mine. Perhaps this is a bug? Could anyone else confirm if they can set their Bins (not the contents but the Bin icon itself) to different Labels? Thanks.