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April 18, 2025
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Best Way to Combine 20 Episodes into One Film in Premiere Pro?

  • April 18, 2025
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Hi everyone,
I’ve created around 20 episodes about our journey through Canada, and now I’d like to make one big movie out of them.

What’s the easiest and most efficient way to combine all these episodes into one timeline in Premiere Pro?
Each episode is its own project and sequence - is there a way to merge them all into one master sequence without too much manual work?

Thanks in advance for your help!
Christian

Correct answer R Neil Haugen

The problem was creating a different project for each ep ... I would have suggested simply using bins to hold the clips from each day, for example, and another bin for the sequences.

 

At this time, you need to import the sequences into one project. Two ways ...

 

... from a stand-alone project, use the MediaBrowser panel in Premiere to navigate to and single-click/select a project file, then right-click and import sequences.

 

... to make a Production, create a new Production in Premiere, then from the Production panel, right-click add project. You might be able to drage-drop project files onto the Production panel, I haven't tried that.

 

In Productions mode you can have projects for media say, and another project for sequences, and grab any assets or media from one project to use in another. So you could simply drag all the sequences to another sequence.

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R Neil Haugen
R Neil HaugenCorrect answer
Legend
April 19, 2025

The problem was creating a different project for each ep ... I would have suggested simply using bins to hold the clips from each day, for example, and another bin for the sequences.

 

At this time, you need to import the sequences into one project. Two ways ...

 

... from a stand-alone project, use the MediaBrowser panel in Premiere to navigate to and single-click/select a project file, then right-click and import sequences.

 

... to make a Production, create a new Production in Premiere, then from the Production panel, right-click add project. You might be able to drage-drop project files onto the Production panel, I haven't tried that.

 

In Productions mode you can have projects for media say, and another project for sequences, and grab any assets or media from one project to use in another. So you could simply drag all the sequences to another sequence.

Everyone's mileage always varies ...
Ann Bens
Community Expert
Community Expert
April 19, 2025

Make a master project

Now import the sequence from each project. You will have to do that 20 times.