From the course: Premiere Pro Guru: Dynamic Link and the Adobe Workflow
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Sending clips and metadata from Prelude to Premiere Pro - Premiere Pro Tutorial
From the course: Premiere Pro Guru: Dynamic Link and the Adobe Workflow
Sending clips and metadata from Prelude to Premiere Pro
- Adobe Prelude is a useful tool for logging and ingesting media. Now, it's often used by folks that are assistant editors or producers, but there are many different work flows with it. Today we're just going to scratch the surface, but I want to show you how Premiere Pro and Prelude can work together. Let's start over in Premiere Pro. I'm going to make a new project to receive footage. I'll browse and navigate to my projects folder. Let's select this folder here and we'll call this ingest and I'll click okay. Now, I'll switch over to Adobe Prelude. I've already started a project, but I'll walk you through what's possible. I'll choose to open a project and I'll navigate to my project folder, going into Prelude projects, and choose SFO ingest and then open. You might need to reconnect media so click yes. You can now navigate to any media that's needed. In this case, I'll go to my desktop, open up exercise files in capture scratch and go to SFO. You can see the previous file path along…
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