You could add Image Overlay and Name Overlay effects to your source clips in AME but those would apply to the entire duration of the media. If you need Fade In/Out effects or overlays over specific sections of video then a Premiere sequence is needed. If all your source clips are the same duration, one possibility is to create a "template" sequence in Premiere that has black video in place of an actual video clip. Set up your template sequence with all the titles, watermarks, and fade in/out effects you want, then before exporting select the black video clip and choose Clip > Replace With Clip > From Source Monitor. Duplicate the sequence, repeat the Replace Clip step to swap in the next video clip, and keep repeating until you have a sequence for each clip. You can send multiple sequences to AME by selecting them in the Project panel and choosing File > Export > Media. The Export Settings dialog will open but you won't see any preview frame. Choosing "Queue" will send each sequence to AME's queue. Another way is to drag selected sequences from Premiere's Project panel and drop them onto AME's Queue panel. This will add the sequences to the Queue and assign each of them your last used preset. If you want to change output settings, choose Edit > Select All in the queue and choose a different preset from one of the popup menus in the Preset column, or click the blue hot-text in the Preset column to open Export Settings (click OK when you get the warning about editing multiple outputs)
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