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  • Hmm, yes you have a point, I would need to change the sequences :O)

    The actual job is very simple. It’s 72 clips, they all get the same branding of a logo watermarked in the corner, some need nothing more than trimming, other need a subtitle laid on top. Each is very short, just 20 seconds or so.

    I could import them all to a project, make one empty sequence. Save that, duplicate that, and for each one work on one clip. Then drop all 72 projects onto AME.

    What I’d really like is to drop the whole lot sequentially on one sequence, ripple edit the clips, lay over the subtitles where needed, add the watermark on top of everything and then export it wherever there is a cut.

    I have an idea and if it works I’ll post it for anyone else’s reference, because I have seen a few people tackling a similar task.

    Do please keep the ideas coming though!

    Cheers all

    Matt

  • Hi

    Do you mean set up one PPro project with one sequence as I want it, then duplicate the whole project 72 times, using a different clip in each? Wow.

    I think I prefer having one project, then if the client needs the branding changed I won’t have to do them all.

    Interesting idea though, hadn’t considered dropping lots of projects (with one sequence each) onto AME.

    Cheers

    Matt

  • Hi Alex

    I’m not picking up an existing project, just being given the clips from scratch and so there aren’t any existing sequences. I’m really looking for a way to avoid making 72 sequences, allocating one clip to each, and exporting them all separately.

    I suspect a combination of PPro and AE and some Frankenstein logic might turn up an answer.

    Thanks

    Matt

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