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November 16, 2024
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Enhancing Batch Export Capabilities for Comprehensive Post-Production Workflows

  • November 16, 2024
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Hey Adobe Team,

 

I’m touching base to talk about an area in Premiere Pro that I think could use some enhancement: batch exporting. While Premiere is doing great as an NLE, it feels like it’s missing out on some batch export functionalities that other software, particularly those geared towards finishing like DaVinci Resolve, Scratch, and Baselight, handle quite smoothly.

 

Someone recently pointed out to me that the reason Premiere might lack these functionalities is that it's primarily an NLE, unlike Resolve which leans more into finishing tasks. That made a lot of sense, especially considering that other NLEs like Avid and FCPX also don’t focus much on this feature.

 

However, given the evolving roles in post-production where editors frequently need to juggle finishing tasks as well, adding a robust batch export feature that handles effects like Lumetri Color adjustments could really elevate Premiere’s game. It would help us save time and streamline workflows by avoiding cumbersome workarounds like nesting each clip or exporting entire sequences and chopping them down.

 

I believe integrating an "Include All Effects" option in the export panel or a way to select multiple clips from the timeline for export with their respective adjustments and effects retained would make Premiere Pro a powerhouse for not just cutting but complete post-production workflows.

 

Thanks for considering this feature request. It would be awesome to see Premiere step up on this front in a future update!

 

Thanks, 
Nacho

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R Neil Haugen
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November 16, 2024

Thanks to Ann for moving this to Ideas, which is something I can unfortunately no longer do. Ah well.

 

This has been requested FOR YEARS!!!

 

There are several other Idea posts on this. And yes, it's incredibly annoying.

 

The devs say something like well, you can, by selecting clips on a sequence, then doing a full render and replace operation to the desired codec. Specifying handles and include effects.

 

BUT that creates clips with the sequence timecode, not the clip's own time code.

 

We do need this function.

 

@Fergus H @eric escobar @Alexis Van Hurkman  for your consideration  ... please?

 

 

Everyone's mileage always varies ...
Ann Bens
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Community Expert
November 16, 2024

Moved from Discussions to Ideas board.