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July 29, 2018
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Presets: Filmic Pro 6 to Premiere Pro CC (12.1.2)

  • July 29, 2018
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I'm a sometimes user of Premiere Pro trying to set up a workflow with an iPhone X using Filmic Pro 6 and Premiere Pro CC (12.1.2).

As you know there are many variables. I'd appreciate any ideas about the Project settings I should be using as I import the files into Premiere Pro CC (I'm importing the files using the default Premiere Pro CC presets).

I'd also be interested in any comments or recommendations more experience users have for creating this basic shooting workflow. (Do you use some existing presets?)

Here's how I'm shooting it (I'll fill in most of the details in case this is of use to others).

Thanks in advance. Chuck

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IPHONE X, SETTINGS

Airplane Mode > On

> Camera

Preserve settings > All Off

Grid > Off

Scan QR Codes > Off

Record video > 4K at 24 fps

Record Slo-mo > 1080p HD at 120 fps

Formats > Most Compatable

Auto HDR > Off

Keep Normal Photo > Off

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FILMIC PRO 6, SETTINGS

Resolution > 16:9, 4K 2160p, Filmic Extreme (100 Mbps), High Efficiency Codec (HEVC) > Off

Framerate > 24 Capture FPS, 24 Playback FPS

Audio > iPhone Microphone (Back), ACC, 48.0 kHz, Automatic gain correction > On (everything else is off)

Device > Preview active > On, (everything else is off)

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Kevin J. Monahan Jr.
Legend
July 31, 2018

Hi Chuck,

I have no issues with Filmic Pro, iPhone 6s Plus and Premiere Pro. I just drag the clip to the New Item button and my sequence is easily made that way. What problems are you having, if any?

Thanks,
Kevin

Kevin Monahan - Sr. Community and Engagement Strategist – Adobe Pro Video and Audio
Participant
August 1, 2018

My concern is about the defaults in Premiere Pro. I'm wondering, based on shooting this...

Resolution > 16:9, 4K 2160p, Filmic Extreme (100 Mbps), High Efficiency Codec (HEVC) > Off

Framerate > 24 Capture FPS, 24 Playback FPS

Audio > iPhone Microphone (Back), ACC, 48.0 kHz, Automatic gain correction > On (everything else is off)

If I need to change over any settings to get the best results.