List View columns

Last updated on Jun 23, 2025

Learn more about the List View metadata columns in Adobe Premiere Pro.

The names of most of the Project panel columns are self-explanatory. Definitions for the less obvious ones are as follows:

UI option

Function

Name

By default, displays the asset filename. You can change the name the asset uses within the project. You cannot remove the Name field from the List View.

Label

Color that helps identify and associate assets.

Media Duration

Length of the source file, expressed in the currently specified Display option.


Note: In Premiere Pro, the In point and Out point specify all durations in any panel, including the frames. For example, setting the In point and Out point to the same frame results in a duration of one frame

Video Duration

The duration of a clips’ video component. To determine video duration, the difference between the video In point and Out point is calculated. Premiere Pro then incorporates any relevant adjustments, such as changes to clip speed.

Audio Duration

The duration of a clips’ audio component. To determine audio duration, the difference between the audio In point and Out point is calculated. Premiere Pro then incorporates any relevant adjustments, such as changes to clip speed.

Video Info

The frame size and aspect ratio of the asset, and whether an alpha channel is present.

Video Usage

The number of times the video component of an asset is used in the project sequences.

Audio Usage: The number of times the audio component of an asset is used in the project sequences.

Audio Usage

The number of times the audio component of an asset is used in the project sequences.

Tape Name

The name of the source tape, as entered when the clip was logged or captured.

Description

Optional description of the asset, entered when the clip was logged or captured.

Comment

Optional comment, entered when the asset was logged or captured, intended for identification and sorting purposes.

Log Note

Field for optional text entered through the Capture panel or Edit Offline File dialog box.

Media File Path

Location of the file on disk, expressed as a folder path.

Status

Whether an asset is online or offline. If a clip is offline, Status also indicates why.

Offline Properties

Whether the source of an offline clip contains video, audio, or both.

Scene

Field for scene name entered through the Capture panel or the Edit Offline File dialog box. It can be helpful to use scene names from a script here to organize your work.

Shot

Field for shot name.

Good

A marker indicates the preferred assets.