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October 18, 2023
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Tag multiple videos in Project window

  • October 18, 2023
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Hey there,

 

I'm trying to do something rather simple, but couldn't find any way of how to do it while messing around in PremierePro, plus there don't seem to be any tutorials online to explain how to either.

 

I want to select multiple videos in the Project window and then add a specific keyword to all of them at the same time (i.e. not clicking on each of them and then adding the tag line by line).

 

In DaVinci Resolve this works without any problems. On the "Media" page you select your clips, then in the "Inspector" panel you click into the "Keywords" box and add your keywords/tags. These are now assigned to every clip in the selection.

 

Inside PremierePro this doesn't work. If you select multiple clips, there is no way to add keywords to all of them at once, since - once you click into the "Tags" column (which I created as a custom text property) - you deselect all the other clips.

 

Any idea of how to achieve this would be much appreciated 🙂

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R Neil Haugen
Legend
October 18, 2023

Have you tried the Metadata workspace? That is probably the most overlooked and forgotten "tool" in Premiere. There's things you can do there you can't in the Project panel.

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Participating Frequently
October 18, 2023

Hi Neil,

Yes, I did try the Metadata panel, thanks for suggesting. However the problem persists there as well. I can only make changes when I've selected one file, not multiple files like I need to. 

Also the custom property that I've created for that (the "Tags" column), is nowhere to be found in the Metadata panel. 

R Neil Haugen
Legend
October 18, 2023

Well, that's a problem! I've been able to select multiple files, and apply across them before. I need to test this out on my system now!

Everyone's mileage always varies ...