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Okay so I've been searching everywhere and the most common solution I've seen is render and replace - however, the exported clip is 5 times the size of the original.
We have a client where we shoot on a regular basis and collect dozens of short 'clips' for them to use on social and their own on the fly edits. We give it our first pass doing any necessary clipping, coloring, reframining, retiming etc then export. Sometimes cutting out numerous individual pieces from the same clip.
Creating individual sequences - extremely time consuming. Rendering and replacing - takes up tons of space. Using the project manager - no combination of settings I can seem to figure out export the clips with respective in and out points within the timeline and color effects and warp applied.
There has to be a way to export dozens of individual clips with edits quickly without needing to go by individual sequences. Right? Any guidance would be appreciated
@alexanderb2812866 there isn't a simple, automatic way to do this in Premiere Pro out of the box. However the excellent plugin "Excalibur" from Knights of the Editing Table has this feature: https://knightsoftheeditingtable.com/excalibur
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Hi alexanderb2812866,
To export individual clips in a sequence, I suggest duplicating the required sequence & using the Render and Replace option with Include Video Effects enabled. To achieve a small file size, you can save a custom H.264 preset from the Export tab and then use that as a preset for Render and Replace. Hope this helps. Let us know if you have any questions.
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Sumeet
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@alexanderb2812866 there isn't a simple, automatic way to do this in Premiere Pro out of the box. However the excellent plugin "Excalibur" from Knights of the Editing Table has this feature: https://knightsoftheeditingtable.com/excalibur
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Matt's suggestion of the plugin is by far the best way to do this available. It just works, is accurate and fast to use.
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