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Logging Workflow of AVCDH Footage in Premier Pro CC
I am new to Adobe Premier Pro – switching from FInal Cut Studio 7. I love the fact that AVCHD is available immediately. I have concerns about loosing track of source footage in the middle of a large project with file names in Premier different than original/source files.
Up front, I do not need technical steps to import my AVCHD footage into Premier Pro CC. It works great and I love it.
I am struggling with workflow to organizing large amounts of AVCHD clips in Premier. They come in as 000000.MTS or 000014.MTS. On the backend, I know that if I a clip larger than 2.14 gbs, that Premier will automatically concatenate it to the next clip. (Love it!) BUT – in premier I only see the first clip of series of concatenated clips. IF I rename the source clip in the AVCHD folder on the computer- say 000001.MTS to Talking_Head.MTS, I will loose the concatenation and the Premier does not see the clip. Fine-I am assuming that is a given. Don’t futz with original AVCHD file names and structures.
Now, just imagine yourself if the middle of a large project with 2300 clips and not being able to relink or something like that. How should I proceed without doing something not terribly bright? AND there may be no perfect answer to this.
SO – is the best approach to rename clips in Premier as I ‘import’ them and change to meaningful names – trusting I can always get back to a source through ‘reveal in finder’. OR do I leave the original name and use other metadata fields for meaning names and info? Again – this is a workflow – not a technical question. If I am in the wrong forum – my apologies.
Thanks in advance,
Greg