Smart sorting with Tags in Adobe Premiere Pro
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- Опубликовано: 28 окт 2017
- Smart sorting with Tags in Adobe Premiere Pro
If you've ever wanted to sort your media using similar tagging found in DaVinci Resolve and Apple Final Cut Pro X, then this tutorial will show you how to set that up. In addition, this tutorial will show you how to take advantage of the Metadata categories already setup for video editing and how easy they are to apply.
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Literally what I needed for a project! Thank you! I’ve been working on Final Cut Pro X and I need to tag easily. This is a life saver!
That's great to hear.
thank you! the function of this tag is very useful when you working on a long project. You have to organize and notes your subclips to be much more efficient.
I'm glad you found it useful.
Brilliant as usual Colin.
Thanks Toby.
Very helpful! I'm late for this video, but keep up the work!
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Sick! This is going to help me a ton. Thanks!
That's great to hear.
great video 👏👏👏 not far away from the silver play button 👊 keep it up!!!
Thanks. I keep counting the sub numbers and getting ready for the big day.
Awesome!
Thanks!
You're welcome.
cool stuff. thnx Colin!
You're welcome.
Hey Colin! Thanks for this! To help distinguish between "car" and "card" I make sure each tag is bounded by two separator characters (commas would work without additional spaces, but I use colons). My tag therefore would be something like ":Wayland:int:day:car:" so as long as my search includes the colon delimiters (for example ":car:"), I won't get any card clips. It's a little more typing, but there are no surprises.
you can also use a more detailed tag, such as "car int" for car interior, or "car ext" for car exterior, and search for one or the other ;-)
Great idea.
I would love to see an updated workflow on this using Adobe Productions. I feel like I'm always bouncing between a dozen+ projects with shared media and my metadata isn't updating everywhere, even if I enter into the File properties
very cool!
Thanks.
I'd love to see you do a video that goes through all the metadata display in the project panel.
I just put it on the list Matthew but I have quite a few tutorials in the works so you won't see it for a while.
Do you ever use the Scene and Shot column in the Metadata panel? I just wanted to know if it's useful or is it more economical to use Tags/Description?
I don't work on projects with enough media to make use of sorting with Metadata actually. I think either method is fine, it's whatever suits your workflow.
Thanks for that - very useful. Any advice on how to tag multiple files at once rather than individually?
I am not aware of any way to do that. Sorry.
Hello friend I'm looking for help on how to put the code AFD active format description in premiere Pro
Thanks for the tip, Colin. I was renaming clips with this tag info. Not efficient at all!
Thanks for watching.
You should mention when clicking the 3 lines you must select List in order to see the Tag metadata you created
Thanks! Awesome and very helpful video! Is it possible to search for 2 tags at the same time, like car and natalie? Maybe if you type in car, natalie?
I couldn't get more than one take to work at a time.
I would love to see this tutorial using the latest Premiere Pro 2023 version because the menu of Metadata Display is different. I cant find in the latest version the Tag option so this tutorial was not so helpful to me.
I like this this is closer to fcpx. The real issue is if a clip needs to be tag with different topics and you dont want to label the whole thing just a section from what i am seeing in this video Premiere cant do that unless its subcliping which leads to sub clip management
Correct, you'd need Subclips for that. I guess you could use Markers?
Great video. I have a problem though...Some of the Tags I can search and I find instantly. Some of them not. Or for example, same tag name on a different files, premiere shows only one, not all of them. Any idea?
I'm not sure why that's happening. If you want, you can contact me here and I can look into it:
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how about adding these tags to the actual file so i can use the files on multiple projects but I need the tags? Any tips?
The tag information that I show in this tutorial is only going to show up in that specific project. If you want to carry the Metadata within the file, then your only choice is to pick a property in the File section of the Metadata.
bedankt maar colin from holland ga er mee aan het werk
Bedankt voor uw steun.
I would like to add tags to My clips in the timeline
The clips in the Timeline are the same as the clips in the Project Bin.
You might find this tutorial helpful: ruclips.net/video/diz9IgSS_84/видео.html
I have version 22.4.0 (Build 57) and the "tags" field isn't there at all :(
You have to add it yourself. It's a new Property with a Type set to Text. I just named it "Tags". I show that at the beginning.
@@VideoRevealed Thanks a lot. I already found it :)
I wish this info was transferable between fcpx and ppcc
If Apple supported industry standard XMP Metadata, then it would work.
What bothers me is the clicking that has to be done every time you select a clip. For the organization process, it would be much faster to just use the arrow up and down buttons to proceed from one clip to the next instead of having to move the right hand to the mouse, going to the clip and double-clicking every single time. This could save hours if you're working on big projects.
If you select multiple clips in your Project window, you can change the metadata for all of them at once in the metadata window (not the metadata column in the project window). You don't have to do each clip individually.
But what if I do want to do them individually, one by one?
There's no reason not to have arrow navigation inside
Ohhh. Sorry. I misread your original comment.
no worries
Totally agree.