Todd Laitar
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That's awesome. Should have checked here first. Just put in another suggestion for it. lol
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I have not come across this yet, and don't believe it's an available option.
I start each project the same way with a hierarchy of bin folders to maintain organization.
01 sequences
02 footage
03 music
04 Graphics
05 dynamic links
etc.
I would love to be able to open a new project and automatically launch these bins every production. Can these be added as a custom project start-up. ****, I had that ability with Sony Vegas 10 years ago. -
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@Peter Martel - This is exactly the reason. If I can keep things to a couple of tracks, it's neater and cleaner.
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@Benjamin Jackson, I know right? Vegas had it 12 years ago.
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Help promote this feature!
It saves so much time when scrubbing through footage and isolating desired clips. I always raise them up to a different track with alt+up arrow. then selecting those raised tracks and promote them to a new sequence.
However, when working with multiple tracks, it makes this process more tedious. Having the ability to lock them in place as you go can make it a quick grab of the undesired clips and deleting them from a new sequence fast and efficient.Todd Laitar shared this idea ·
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@James Clark - one example, if you use plural eyes to sync your footage. There are times I open the generated timeline and the main camera footage is below secondary/3rd camera. In that case I need to physically select the entire track hold shift and raise it all up. I then have to grab all the tracks and move them back down so I don't have an empty track on level one.
It's inconvenient, you run the risk of moving the tracks even one frame off if you aren't zoomed in.
Another is if I have built a project and change my mind on my graphics layers. typically I put each item type on it's own layer. Overlays on one, name keys on another, b-roll on it's own. If I change my mind and want to switch things around, it's a big pain to be lassoing clips to again drag up or down.
By simply dragging a track up or down, you avoid any issues of misalignment.An error occurred while saving the comment Todd Laitar commented
Just requested this myself, didn't see this one.
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I realize there are work arounds or longer ways to do this, but this is very simple and has been done in other programs like Sony Vegas 7 years ago.
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If I'm reading this correctly. If you click on the clip, press F, this will bring that clip into the trimmer window. Turn on snapping, go to the trimmer window and grab the audio and drag it down to your clip. It should be the exact audio for that portion of video, likewise video for audio.
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631 votesUnder Review · 64 comments · Premiere Pro » Effects & Transitions · Flag idea as inappropriate… · Admin →
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AdminFergus Hammond (Product Manager, Video & Audio Cloud Workflows, Adobe DVA) responded
We are actively working on this feature. I don't have a date to share yet but I'll update this message when I do.
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Exact same problem. I wasted an entire day trying to figure out why my very big project wouldn't open. I ended up opening a new project, opening the existing project inside. This then showed me all the dynamic links that were hanging the original. I deleted all the dynamic links and the project opens. I re-imported all the dynamic links and rebuilt the timelines. This was a 2 day loss.
All was good until this last update (2022), now it is all PENDING again!
It is extremely frustrating to be charged $1000 for this software and then lose more money because it is buggy!
FIX YOUR S%IT ADOBE!!!! THIS IS SUPPOSED TO BE PROFESSIONAL SOFTWARE!