Logging workflow - segmentation marker shortcut OR see markers on clips OR extendable subclips
I am switching back to Premiere after almost ten years. I have been editing with Avid, Resolve and FCPx in the meantime and lately got used to the very easy keywords in FCPx for quick logging of my footage. Now I was hoping Premiere would have improved in ten years. So whats the best way to quickly log footage and have access to all my markers fast?
In FCPx i can play through all my clips continuously in the clip browser. So if one clip ends it directly jumps to the next one and continues playback. In the meantime I can just select any IO-Ranges and press a shortcut for any keyword. This was i can SEE a range marker on the clip-thumbnails in the browser PLUS I have access to this range in a folder, so I can immediately after that add it to the timeline.
In Premiere I cannot find any easy way.
I can add markers to single clips but I cannot see those markers on the thumbnails in the browser.
AND I cannot activate continuous playback so I have to select each clip separately to log it.
So this doesnt seem the way to go.
AND I didnt find a shortcut to transform my in and out points to a segmentation marker. I think I always have to add a marker and then drag it to convert it to a segmentation.. which takes too long.
I can try three "old fashioned" ways, but they both have their flaws.
I can just edit all my highlights into a new timeline, but then I dont know where the highlights are located in my raw footage. So I cannot see where to scrub through my footage - I always have to use "match frame", which is not good to get an overview of my edit.
I can add all my footage to a single sequence and add coloured markers to this sequence.
Which could be fine, but then I have go through all this footage again, add in an out points and add those bits to the timeline.
I can use subclips to edit out some bits of my clips.
But then when I need to "match frame" later on, it redirects me to those subclips and I cannot extend the selection beyond the borders of the subclip easily.
Whats your workflow to quickly get an overview of your footage and immediately start editing afterwards?
