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VJ Morph
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April 4, 2017
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Batch apply effects to individual clips?

  • April 4, 2017
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Is there a way to set up an effect preset (or chain of effects presests) in Premiere Pro & then apply that to an external folder of clips and then batch output them as individual files?

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    Correct answer R Neil Haugen

    There are some things you can do via the Watch folders for AME ... anything you can put in an export preset, such as Looks/LUTS, video overlays, audio limiting & minor controls, that sort of thing ... using the Effects tab in the Export Preset dialog.

    If that would cover your needs, create the encoding preset with the things checked you need, then create a watch-folder with that encoding/export preset as the action.

    There's only a few things you can do, but ... it might cover your needs.

    Neil

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    gerikp
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    April 4, 2017

    Hello!

    I don't believe there is a way to affect an external folder with presets from Premiere Pro. You would need to do this all within Premiere Pro itself and then export out.

    VJ Morph
    VJ MorphAuthor
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    April 4, 2017

    Is it possible to batch export out as separate clips?

    gerikp
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    April 4, 2017

    Sure. In your project panel select all the clips and sequences you want to export then do Command+M to Export Media (or right click and choose from menu). You'll get an export menu setting that you will need to choose what export settings you want. After that click the "Queue" button and it sends everything to Adobe Media Encoder. Media Encoder will open up with all your clips ready to export. Click the green triangle to start exporting all your queued up files.