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Can you remove clips from a sequence based on their frame rate?

Community Beginner ,
Oct 10, 2018 Oct 10, 2018

Hi!

Super non traditional editing question. Let's say I have a sequence with a couple hundred shots, two cameras, one in 24 frames and the other 60. (23.976/59.94 if you want to get technical) . The shots have been blended together and I don't have a good way to separate them? Is there a way to highlight all of the clips and then have it delete the 24 footage and leave all the 60?

If not that should exist

Thanks!

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Community Expert ,
Oct 10, 2018 Oct 10, 2018

Using which Adobe product? Premiere Pro?

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Community Beginner ,
Oct 10, 2018 Oct 10, 2018

Hi! Yes, sorry, first post on adobe forum. Premier Pro.

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Enthusiast ,
Oct 10, 2018 Oct 10, 2018

I'll double check. In future perhaps edit the 24fps to one video track and the 60fps to a second video track, and/or in the Project Panel before editing, sort your clips by frame rate, select all the 24fps clip and Right-click and Label them an obvious colour.  When edited in the timeline they retain that colour making them easy to identify.  I'll check to see whether there is an efficient way after the fact.

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Enthusiast ,
Oct 11, 2018 Oct 11, 2018

Yes, you are in luck.  In the Timeline do a Find (Ctrl-F or Cmd-F) and configure to search for your framerate

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Click Find All and clear or Ripple Delete them

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Community Beginner ,
Oct 11, 2018 Oct 11, 2018

Solid advice about the color labeling!

Sadly I am picking up where someone left off and thought "It would be amazing if I could just organize the clips already in the sequence!"

Hmm, I tried the search engine action did find all and nothing happened. I'll play around with it more later. In the meantime trying to meet a deadline

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Enthusiast ,
Oct 11, 2018 Oct 11, 2018

Did you search for 23.976 or 23.98?  Just wondering whether timeline clips get there frame rates rounded?

I just tried a 24/30fps mixed sequence and you need to enter 23.976.  Ensure the Timeline is active/selected before doing your Ctrl/Cmd-F

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Community Beginner ,
Oct 11, 2018 Oct 11, 2018

Work for me.

I would add that if you search only for "23","29" or "59" (and forget about ",976" or ".97"...) it should work's too!

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Community Expert ,
Oct 11, 2018 Oct 11, 2018

Open project window in list view.

Sort on framerate.

Select all clips with the specific framerate and hit delete.

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Enthusiast ,
Oct 11, 2018 Oct 11, 2018

This would work Ann but, of course,  would also remove the offending clips from the project.  He may still want to access the clips at a later stage. 

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Community Expert ,
Oct 11, 2018 Oct 11, 2018
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Instead of delete make them offline.

My point is using List view and sort would work faster.

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