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  • Rob Posner

    February 27, 2014 at 5:12 pm in reply to: copy and paste segments from a sequence

    It’s been updated and you can do this now with the new creative cloud version. I switched 3 years ago from FCP and absolutely love it. Avid left a bad taste in my mouth years ago too, although I hear it’s better now.

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  • Rob Posner

    July 9, 2013 at 7:10 pm in reply to: Import Powerpoint presentation to prem pro

    I just needed to do this myself for a project and couldn’t find the easy answer, so here is what I figured out.

    Open your power point file up, I use Power Point 2010 for windows.

    Click file, Save and Send, Create video.

    You can choose the size, how much time to spend on each slide, and where to save it. Then export it and import it into Premiere Pro CC or any other editing program that excepts WMV video files. Now all of your slides are there with the animations automatically enhancing. Cut it up like you would normally with any video.

    ENJOY!

    – Rob

    Rob Posner
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    ProInnovation
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    482 Notch Rd. 1st Floor, Suite #1
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  • Rob Posner

    April 11, 2013 at 2:36 pm in reply to: copy and paste segments from a sequence

    Jim,

    I have the same issue with Premiere Pro CS6. I found a workaround by marking in and out, then lift the section using ( ; ). Instantly press ( CMD + Z ) to undo. Then you have the clip segment copied with the in and out points on your clipboard. You can go ahead and paste it anywhere. I happen to have 8 sequences open and am copying and pasting from, and to all of them. This also works with multiple video/audio tracks in the sequence. Just make sure you click the tracks you want to add to the copy and paste by selecting the track header to the left.

    ** Is this the only way to do it? If there is another way, I would love to know. I feel like it should be much easier.

    Ultimately, I am trying to mark in and out on a section of the timeline, copy that marked section, and be able to paste it anywhere in the sequence or another sequence in the project.

    I hope this help you out a little Jim, this was driving me nuts to figure out.

    Rob
    ProInnovation
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  • Thank you, thank you. I checked it out, nice options in there. I ended up using an audio filter while encoding with Sorenson Squeeze 6. I had it boost the overall level 50% more so it compensates for the lower level once encoded. It sounds nice. Those filters are really powerful when used tastefully.

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