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  • Joseph edward Rozzo

    September 16, 2015 at 4:44 pm in reply to: Exporting copies of clips used in Premier 2014

    thanks Trent, I’ll try this out asap!

  • Joseph edward Rozzo

    September 16, 2015 at 4:43 pm in reply to: Exporting copies of clips used in Premier 2014

    Thanks again Mike, very kind of you, and thanks to Adobe for confirming your method. I’ll try it in the next couple of days so i can get the procedure into my work habits! Thanks to both once again!

  • Joseph edward Rozzo

    September 16, 2015 at 2:29 pm in reply to: Exporting copies of clips used in Premier 2014

    Hello Mike, first, thanks a million for answering my plea! I wanted to give the client a copy of the original clips from my archives, but, obviously, I shot far more than I want to give back to the client. So I told them I’d give them a Premier 2014 file and the connected files, but then I realized that it’s not like being in InDesign, where you say, “Prepare a Pack for the Tipographer” and the program does the rest. I didn’t want to physically track down each original file in my HD e copy it, so I was wondering if there was some way to select the right files automatically and copy them onto a USB key to give to the client together with the Premier file so that if the client wanted to use not only the edited clip but more from the original, he could just make the clip longer or shorter like we do when we edit.

    In the end, not finding a solution, I simply saved the edited Premier file with a new name, elongated each clip, took away the audio (which they didn’t need) and exported an mp4 in Full HD with a high bitrate. So I’ve gotten out of my corner, but IS there a way to automatically SELECT the clips that are being used and copy them in some kind of batch?

    Thanks again!

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