
Colored lines on event clips in Final Cut Pro
In Final Cut Pro, colored lines appear on clips and ranges in the browser to help you see at a glance if they’re marked as favorite or rejected, have keywords applied, or are being used in the current project.
To turn colored lines on or off, choose View > Browser > Marked Ranges.
Color | Description | More information |
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![]() | A green line indicates that you’ve marked a clip as favorite. | |
![]() | A red line indicates that you’ve marked a clip as rejected. | |
![]() | A blue line indicates that a clip has manually applied keywords or keywords imported with the media file. | |
![]() | A purple line indicates that a clip has one or more analysis keywords. | |
![]() | An orange line along the bottom of an event clip indicates that the clip is being used in the project currently open in the timeline. | See Intro to adding clips in Final Cut Pro. To turn this view on or off, choose View > Browser > Used Media Ranges. |
Tip: To select a clip range marked with a colored line, click the colored line.