How to Get Your Timeline Organized | Premiere Pro Tutorial with Chris Hau
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- Опубликовано: 5 окт 2020
- Want to learn how to stay organized with your Premiere Pro projects? Join RUclips Creator/Filmmaker Chris Hau as he explains his process for how to set up a clean and organized project and file structure that you can use for any video editing project! You'll take your freelance video editing to the next level with this quick and easy Premiere Pro tutorial!
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Folder structure template: Make the folder structure for the project, then right click on the main folder, and select compress (MacOS). Now you have a .zip file that you can expand every time you're starting a new project rather than having to make the folder each time.
Dumb question but what do you mean by bars? what bars do you put in that folder?
Thanks for sharing how you organize, very helpful!
Quick and to the point - thanks a lot! :)
I searched for help with this topic and your video came up first. I see why. Im glad I selected this video because the explanation of it all was exactly what I was looking for. Thank you. Great Job!!!
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THIS IS GOLD!!!! Thank you Future Chris!
@ShutterBee Photography Thank you for the kind words!
On point. All the information in 4min…thanks!
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so true , makes you more creative being organized
@jamieway2866 We couldn't agree more 😌
Wow very helpful
Thanks Chris !
Good stuff Chris - ta. um - quick question tho. My color grader like to color grade with any effects turned off...hence in an adjustment layer......can I ask which timeline layer you put your effects etc? :-)
when you create adjustment layers or solid colours what do you call the Bin you store them in?
When you do multi days do the days of each camera go in each sub folder
class video - thanks so much
great video! i have a question about PP , how to order video clips already in your timeline in alphabetical or date created?
super helpful.
Awesome !!! Love the ASMR !
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The master sequence element has been the most confusing part for me when it comes to creating and reusing sequences within multiple projects. This video definitely helped clear this up for me, but I do think there could be more to explain on this element, maybe directly within the software, or a new feature that auto-creates a master sequence with tooltips on how to create, save, and use?
Just a thought :)
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Yesssss chrissss
I have about 4TB of footage, so i need to keep it on my external drive. Do you keep these folder on your computer or your external drive with the footage? thanks
Im assuming you make a template folder that you duplicate for every project
Very helpful!
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Awesome!!! Just subscribed 🎉
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You can get extra organized and color code your bins too :D
Is there a way to label a bin/folder a color and then anything you add/drag to the bin will be automatically labeled the same bin color?
Try this out. I think it's what you're asking about ruclips.net/video/uo-SSlfbsd4/видео.html
@@RobertMTeegarden Thanks, but still not what I'm looking for. I want to say make a bin or folder "blue" and then anytime I drag something into that bin or folder, it becomes "blue". And not have to label each one.
I am present Chris.
I also wish to become future Chris.
Welcome . Wonderful and very excellent work. I am a gentleman from Egypt and I need some help with a video scheduling program for display on a group of devices. Thanks, Regards
great stuff
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wish this was me