Premiere Pro displays only the clips with the letters jo in the name or in the metadata.
Notice that the name of the project is displayed above the text-entry box, along with
“(filtered).”
2. Click the X on the right of the Search field to clear your search.
3. Type psd in the box.
Premiere Pro displays only clips that have the letters psd in their name or metadata. In this case,
it’s the Theft_Unexpected title you imported in the previous lesson as a layered image—this is a
Photoshop PSD file. Using the Filter Bin Content box in this way, you can search for particular
types of files.
Be sure to click the X on the right of the Search field to clear your filter when you have found
the clips you want. Do this now.
Using advanced Find
Premiere Pro also has an advanced Find option. To learn about it, start by importing some
more clips.