Subclip Workflows in Adobe Premiere Pro
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- Опубликовано: 26 июн 2016
- Subclips are a powerful way to work in Adobe Premier Pro when you need to create many smaller clips from a longer video.
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Thanks so much, I really, really appreciate your comment. The reason why is always the most important and it sets you up to understand so much more. THANKS!
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That is so way cool! I didn't know subclips even existed in Premiere before this video. But now I'll be able to use them in a current project, and it will make the editing process so much more better!! Thanks, Colin!!
Awesome! That's great to hear.
Appreciate the pros and cons in additon to how to do it. You told us why we might or might not want to do it. Thanks!
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Also you speak slowly enough that I don't have to rewatch sections which saves me more time over all. A lotta tutorials out there the authors wanna rush through their narration at breakneck speed but that doesn't actually help you learn faster!
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Wow, so well done! Thanks for posting, man! Very helpful.
Really helpful! So appreciate your informative yet conversational approach to covering this material, and the helpful, positive community that seems to've sprung up in the comments section. Good stuff!
Thanks for the kind words David, I'm doing my best to stay on top of things.
Thanks. Just what I was looking for to enhance my editing workflows.
Great to hear!
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Thank you, Colin. This helped me a lot.
That's great.
Now it is more easy to manage clips and yes another ways to manage details.. thank you sir...
Your'e welcome.
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Thanks!
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Perfect explanation as always. Thank You very much.
I'm glad you liked it.
Sir, you are appreciated! So clear and concise!
I appreciate that!
thank you straight to the point
Great workflow. I will implement this in my VHS to digital project. Thanks.
That's great.
I did a multicam video a few months back. Each was over 4 hours long and using subclips made it so much easier.
Wow, I never thought of using Subclips in Multicam.
Another useful and brilliantly explained video. As always. Thanks Colin
You're welcome and thanks for watching.
Thank you for sharing this tutorial
Yet another great video, as always a big thanks!
Thanks!
Colin, thank you so much for this wonderful, quick and thorough explanation about subclips. Exactly what I was looking for :-) All the best from Miami Beach!
Awesome. I'm so glad you found it useful. Hello from Canada! I wish we had good Cubanos here. 😍
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This tutorial is amazing and you are really good at teaching !! great job sir !
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Salut and thanks tons for your work here. To me your series is the best when it comes to Adobe Premiere and editing. You get to the point, precise, quick but thorough and still point out a few things here and there without getting lost. We all know that we are not using all functions of editing programms constantly and are forgetting things we do not use regularly. Thats why I come back all the time to check on certain functions I seldom use. I'm working on a concert shot and got two 21min long clips and remembered something about subclips. My idea was to do subclips of the various musicians and have bins with "guitar", "drums", "bass" ect. Should make it easier to edit and more organized. 8 min spend to have a relaxed project work. Weeha! :D
That's so amazing to hear. Thanks for your support and kind words.
It's working thanks my friend
So I went into soft soft and tried to intuitively grasp the basic fundantals. And now listening back I feel like I'm one step ahead of Nice tutorialm.
yes it works brother ! many thanks
Really helpfull tutorials. Helped a lot
I've never worked with subclips before. I'll give it a try. Thanks again for this tutorial. Thumbs up 👍
My pleasure.
Really fluent and informative content. Thanks a lot!
My pleasure!
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Love all your videos! Always so interesting and usually things others don't cover!
Thanks for the kind words and support. Many more tutorials on the way!
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this video helped me. thanks
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Excellent tip. Thanks!
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THANKS FOR THIS IV BEEN SEARCHING FO SOOO LONG
I am very glad that I stumbled upon your video
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great tips again Colin
You're welcome.
You really good at explaining thank you
good job Colin, thx!
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This was a big help - thanks
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awesome awesome stuff. your series has taken our gaming videos to the next level! dealing with long gameplay and lots of action in FPS', the sub clip workflow has my team not scrambling so much. your videos alone have increased goofy 'ol gaming montage video production value and i have personally had my kids sit in party on xbox and watch your tutorials. keep up the great work sir.
+WEAREMDG - Wow, that's so nice to hear and I really appreciate your support.
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Thanks for another great tutorial, Collin. Always wondered what the benefits of Sub Clips were.
Yes, they're very important to some editors, especially when working with very long clips.
Super useful, Thanks!!
Glad it was helpful!
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Still working as of today, ty!
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A very useful lesson for all aspiring softians
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I keep coming back to those basics videos because I STILL don't know how to properly use the software. I'm gonna cry
Great video! now... the GMS soft really distorted in my mac, I searched a couple of tutorials to change in nu Options content settings,
Thank you
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It is really useful.
Glad you think so!
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If it is intriguing to you, you won't be forgetting it easily
I checked - everything is clean
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This is great. I would also throw out that subclips could also work when you're trying to categorize themes of content in interviews. I often go through raw material and pull out selects and then try to organize them by themes on the timeline. That requires a lot of rearranging. But if I could just name them all THEME_A_01, THEME_A_02, etc. then you could do a quick timeline dump by sorting alphabetically all the clips by theme together.
That's a great workflow.
Thanks Colin, another great tutorial. really appreciated. If possible could you tell us how to save bins and templates so we can use them across multiple projects? Still new to PP and find myself forever recreating the effects bins and audio bins that i use each time. Cheers
Thanks for watching and your support.
Premiere Pro does not have a true template workflow, so I use the Media Browser and import a saved Project with all the stuff I want when I start a new edit. Here's a tutorial on how to do it:
ruclips.net/video/UKuNTPXmfnA/видео.html
The Restrict thing got you my sub
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Great, i use markers, one green for In and one Red for Out.
That's a great idea!
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a note to people working in tandem with after effects, make sure clips are NOT restricted, after effects works as intended only with open clips, not sure if its a bug or limitation, but that's how it works
Good to know.
I tried using subclips in CS6 and found them to be too static (think they were restricted!?) but now that I have CC 2015 I may start using this workflow. My drone footage are usually 17-20 min 4k files so being able to chop them into subclips with titles will make it much more manable, thanks Colin!
Yes, Subclips in CS6 were very restrictive so you have to thank the (very loud) former FCP7 users who screamed to make the easier to work with.
+VideoRevealed I look forward to the new "proxy" functions in both PP and AE scheduled for release, will surely make the editing process even more fluiently :)
The new proxy workflow is a great update.
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wp man thank you!
welp, this will save me a million trillion years - thanks!
Great!
I am new to Premiere Pro and really appreciate these very focused lessons. In our setup we commonly have 1 or 2 camera source media of a subject delivering a talk. The camera audio is bad, only used for sync. We have separate audio track from lav or boom mic. How does one go about slicing a dicing all these clips and subclips onto a sequence and maintain sync with a separate audio track?
Most people use merge clips to remove the bad audio and replace it with the lav or boom. Now you just cut the clips as if they were recorded with good audio. Here's a tutorial:
ruclips.net/video/A44ELluMJjk/видео.html
nice video
Very useful tip. Thanks alot for that. I have a little doubt. I have lot of clips in my bin folder. when make a subclip from a clip the cursor is going to the end of the bin. and if i have to make subclip for the another clip i have to come manually again to that. Can't we hold the cursor, at which clip that we made subclip as the last one. I hope you got my point. thanks again.
I believe that's the expected behavior and you can't change it.
Your videos have been very helpful- is it possible to turn markers into subclips? I made markers on the timeline and would like to turn all of my extended markers into subclips. I may have the order of operations wrong. Thanks!
Thanks for your support. Unfortunately, there is no automated way to convert Markers to Sub-clips.
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Thanks so much!
You're right. Understand bit by bit, then try to make a simple soft. You will learn as ti goes on. Even if it's havoc, don't worry, co
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Fantastic.