Ryan Elder
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Ryan Elder
June 14, 2019 at 1:52 am in reply to: Premiere Pro has lost it’s spot in the clips, is there anything I can do?The only ones that are not are a few shots, we shot at 60 fps for slow motion. But the 23.976 and the 60 fps ones both have problems though, with Premiere Pro not remembering them.
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Oh I think I figured out what the problem is. It will not reveal in project if the clip is synced to an audio file, or if the audio file is synced to a video file. It will only reveal in project, if the file is not synced. Does that sound right?
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Ryan Elder
June 14, 2019 at 1:07 am in reply to: Premiere Pro has lost it’s spot in the clips, is there anything I can do?It’s also the audio as well that the program cannot remember either. The audio is 24 bit wav files.
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Ryan Elder
June 14, 2019 at 12:29 am in reply to: Premiere Pro has lost it’s spot in the clips, is there anything I can do?Oh the original footage is mts files. It’s my first time working with mts, cause it’s a DPs camera, that I haven’t edited with before, the Sony A7 IIs.
The framerate is 23.976. I’m not sure if it’s variable, how can I tell?
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Ryan Elder
June 13, 2019 at 1:33 am in reply to: Premiere Pro has lost it’s spot in the clips, is there anything I can do?Well I recut the entire movie back to where it was. I then saved it and saved a back up copy to a different hard drive. I then closed down the computer for the night, and re-opened the project the next day. But now it’s all in the same incorrect time codes that it was before, on both copies!
The correct time codes did not save on either of them even though, I saved two copies of it. Does anyone know how to get Premiere Pro to remember the correct time codes, since saving the correct ones, doesn’t seem to do any good, if you close out of it after?
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Ryan Elder
June 11, 2019 at 11:26 pm in reply to: Premiere Pro has lost it’s spot in the clips, is there anything I can do?Okay thanks, I exported a DNxHD before, but that didn’t turn out right, as there is audio but no picture for a lot of the clips. However, I did also export an H.264 to show the others, so I can just use that, it’s just I do not know the correct timecode if each clip so I will have to cut from eye balling the frames from the previous export I guess.
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Ryan Elder
June 11, 2019 at 12:51 pm in reply to: Premiere Pro has lost it’s spot in the clips, is there anything I can do?The back up also is the same way, when I tried opening it, also starting out at all the incorrect times.
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Ryan Elder
June 11, 2019 at 3:01 am in reply to: Premiere Pro has lost it’s spot in the clips, is there anything I can do?Okay thanks, I know where all the original clips are and have re-linked them. But the program does not remember the timecode it’s suppose to start at in the clips, where I cut them. For example, if I cut a section out of a clip from 00:05:45:57, after relinking to the media, the clip will now start at 00:02:34:43… or something like that, for almost all the clips now.
Is it possible to get Premiere to remember what spot in the clip it’s suppose to start and end at?
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Ryan Elder
June 9, 2019 at 10:09 pm in reply to: Premiere Pro has lost it’s spot in the clips, is there anything I can do?Oh okay, thanks. If it’s operation error, what could I have done to have caused the program to forget it’s places in the clips, and what can be done to correct that, if anything?
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Ryan Elder
May 15, 2019 at 11:35 pm in reply to: Should I be using multiple mics to record dialogue and sound effects?Yeah this is what I have learned as well, to record room tone for every shot set up, if that’s right.