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I am importing large amounts of footage into a project. I put the footage onto the timeline and then edit all of the footage down into the best clips. Then I drag these clips into individual folders based on what the subject of the shot is so that theyre all organized. BUT, when I double click on the "clips" i just put in the bins, theyre not the clips that I originally dropped in! Some of them are actually clips that I intentionally cut. Please help
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<<Some of them are actually clips that I intentionally cut>>
It seems like you would want the section of the clip that you cut. Not the whole clip, otherwise, drop in the whole clip.
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Are you creating subclips? As that would be I think what you want to do.
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When dragging a trimmed clip from the timeline into the Project window, you are actually cloning the source clip.
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But with the in and out points/length set to the way it is when you drag it in, right?
(But you can stretch it either way)
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I think as @R Neil Haugen says, you need to generate Subclips to put in a folder
Edit the clip on timeline to what you need then hold CTRL down (on PC) and drag that into your subclips folder in your project panel
The icon changes to distinguish it from normal clip
I think it is CMD on a Mac? but I am not a Mac user.
You can also trim clips in Source Monitor, right click and choose create Subclip that way to generate it - and you can name these Subclips as you want.
The original Source Clips in Project Panel are not changed.
This video below is quite a good intro on Subclips.
I like VideoRevealed Premiere tutorial Videos as they straight down to the topic in a logical and clear manner
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IrPIDDF_8QA
This is quite an old Video tutorial but assume there are no recent changes.
I learned something myself here today 🙂
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