Have you used the metadata of Premiere Pro at all? I watched your newest video and did not see anything new or anything that Premiere Pro cannot do. In fact Premiere Pro has done it for years. You can put in the type of camera, wide shot, medium shot, medium shot with low light. The cool thing about premiere is it does not make a little key word search folder (event folder) for every piece of metadata you add. The FCP X would look very cluttered real quick. Have you watched any videos on using Adobe Bridge and Premiere Pro with metadata? I think it might be wise. If you label 50 clips as medium shot and type medium shot all 50 clips clips will show up. They can be in different folders like HDV, AVCHD or still camera folder (you first FCP X video had it wrong). If you have 10 clips as medium shot plus low light added to the metadata only those will appear if you type medium shot, low light. Premiere Pro uses bins but it also uses metadata. I would prefer to just type key word search for low light or gazeebo rather than scrolling through a bunch of events folder to find the shots with low light, indoor auditorium, out door gazeebo or medium shot of gazeebo etc. I imagine you can type in keyword search with FCP X as well. Having said that I was not impressed at all with your video.
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