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		<title>Organizing your images and movies with Adobe Bridge</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This is a short demonstration of how to use Adobe Bridge for quickly browsing through all your images and movies and adding selected items to Modul8 or another VJ application.
Now I know that everybody has their own workflow and preferences when organizing their files but you might find this tip useful if you ever find [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is a short demonstration of how to use Adobe Bridge for quickly browsing through all your images and movies and adding selected items to Modul8 or another VJ application.</p>
<p>Now I know that everybody has their own workflow and preferences when organizing their files but you might find this tip useful if you ever find yourself in situations (like I often do) where you want to create a VJ set from items in your library and you lose track of what you have inside your hierarchy of folders and need a visual way to quickly browse through the whole collection.</p>
<p>This tip is a demonstration of one way to use the software &#8211; Adobe Bridge has other features like filters, search and options for rating and labeling your media (or files of any other type).</p>
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<p>Now when using Modul8 I realize it&#8217;s better to always keep your media in the same place as the project file. In the video I drag the media directly into M8. Another and better way may be to create a project folder first then copying the media by dragging them from Bridge into the folder while holding down the alt/option key.</p>
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