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This feature in Premiere Pro is called Hover Scrub. It's a very quick way to see the contents of your clips. If I hover the mouse over a thumbnail I get a preview where the left edge is the beginning of the clip and the right edge is the end. I'm going to resize this panel so you can see that each of these can become kind of a source window for you to check out your contents. At the bottom left I have the option to change the size of these thumbnails. And remember: Bins in Premiere Pro have the same controls as the Project panel, so I can switch this to the Icon View as well. I'm going to double-click on this Media Bin to open it in its own floating panel. I'll click again and now we're back into regular alphabetical order. See the direction of this little simplified arrow. Here I'm clicking on the Name heading and it's reversing the sort order. If you click on a heading Premiere Pro will sort the items in the Project panel based on that heading. Here for example, the Video Info heading is giving me the image resolution of these clips. And if I click and drag along we can see quite a bit of information about these clips. At the bottom of the Project panel there's a navigator. And now you can see we've got quite a few clips already imported into this project. I'm just going to click on the disclosure triangle there. Back in the List View I'm going to expand this Bin called Media.
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We can see that over here in the Timeline panel as well. If I switch to the Icon View I'm getting a thumbnail representing the contents of this Master Sequence. At the bottom left corner of the Project panel we have this List View and Icon View. Let's get a little more familiar with this important part of the Adobe Premiere Pro interface.
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The Project panel is where you'll import, locate, find, organize and preview your clips. Just double-click on it to open it up in Premiere Pro. You can access that project file with the media that comes with this lesson. For this lesson I'm working in project 02_01 Working with the Project panel.prproj.