Monday, October 3, 2016

Organizing Clips in Premiere Pro Tutorial - Video

For video class, we use the Adobe program Premiere Pro to edit our videos.  Sometimes the clips can get mixed up, so this is a tutorial on how to help organize them. I hope you find this useful!

An helpful tool for organizing is bins. Bins can be used to store offline clips for batch capture, store main sequences and backup sequences, and to organize files by type.


To add a bin, click the New Bin button at the bottom right of the Project panel, or use the keyboard shortcut Control+/ (Windows) or Command+/ (MacOS).


This is what an open bin looks like-


Labels-

You can label bins with colors to limit confusion.

  • To assign a label, click Edit > Label > ann choose a color.
  • To select all bins with the same label, select a labeled bin and click Edit > Label > Select Label Group.
  • To edit names of labels, click Premiere Pro > Preferences > Label Defaults. 

Tips-

Here are a few handy tips to help.

  • Once you add a bin, you can drag and drop your clips into them for easy access.
  • To see the clips inside of the bins in a list, double-click the bin to expand it, or click the triangle beside the bin icon.

Sources-

I used this web tutorial to help create my tutorial 
https://helpx.adobe.com/premiere-pro/using/organizing-assets-project-panel.html

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