Uwe Wiesemann
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yes, this is really needed. The trick (mentioned here somewhere) to drag and drop of a folder containing sequences does import only one sequence. So with multipasses one is pretty much busy clicking like crazy or buying a plugin just for that. NothingReal (yes, the Shake-people) had figured that one out decades ago.
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@ Michael Szalapski your idea of dragging the folder into AE only works when there is nothing else in there. A .mov file already ruins that idea.
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Back in the really old days, there was an application called Shake, that would display sequences not as a whole bunch of single lines of files but as a one icon each (when one switched to that view). That was the best importing ever.
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copying the clip from AE into PP works, even with the effect applied, but its "empty" like a fresh applied effect. Settings gone. So sad.
Why cant the ffx saved from AE be imorted into the Premiere presets? Theres a gap in the system.