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How to easily multiple cut on a video and export it without rendering it again?

Explorer ,
Oct 10, 2017 Oct 10, 2017

Hi. I'm new both to After Effects and Premiere Pro. I have a multiple sequenced videos in a very long video, I wanna multiple cut it and export them one by one? How can I do it without rendering it again?

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Guide , Oct 10, 2017 Oct 10, 2017

You can do this with the Premiere Pro Project Manager. It will trim the edited videos, deleting the excess and then moving the clips to a new folder.

once you’ve edited the clips in a Premiere Pro sequence, select the sequence and go to File > Project Manager to do this. There are various options on how the individual clips will be dealt with. You can find out more about it in the Premiere Pro online help.

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LEGEND ,
Oct 10, 2017 Oct 10, 2017

Do it in Premiere Pro.  Not After Effects.  PP is designed for such things.  AE is not.

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Explorer ,
Oct 10, 2017 Oct 10, 2017

How could I do that there?

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Community Expert ,
Oct 10, 2017 Oct 10, 2017

Go to the Premiere Pro product page and you will find this link: New to Premiere Pro? Get the basics

Follow the link and click on Beginner. Spend a couple of hours learning the UI and the basics of setting up a project, importing footage and editing a sequence. It would take me an hour just to give you a step by step if you have no idea of how to edit in Premiere Pro.

If you cut a video you have to render it again. There is no way around that.

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Guide ,
Oct 10, 2017 Oct 10, 2017

You can do this with the Premiere Pro Project Manager. It will trim the edited videos, deleting the excess and then moving the clips to a new folder.

once you’ve edited the clips in a Premiere Pro sequence, select the sequence and go to File > Project Manager to do this. There are various options on how the individual clips will be dealt with. You can find out more about it in the Premiere Pro online help.

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Explorer ,
Oct 17, 2017 Oct 17, 2017

Hi. Thanks for the replies, I'm getting a hang on the Premiere Pro much faster than I expected (learning curve's much great than After Effects)

Will that take rendering again also? Or it just trim and export it very fastly like how trimming videos on iPhone works.

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Adobe Employee ,
Nov 22, 2017 Nov 22, 2017
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Hi Mancerrss,

Will that take rendering again also? Or it just trim and export it very fastly like how trimming videos on iPhone works.


The Project Manager will call up Media Encoder to make any exports happen, if need be. If your source material is smart rendering aware, it will be only copying files (like trimming videos on your mobile device). Otherwise, some post processing needs to occur.

Thanks,
Kevin

Kevin Monahan - Sr. Community & Engagement Strategist – Pro Video and Audio
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