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February 14, 2024
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montage répétitif

  • February 14, 2024
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Bonjour, 

je suis enseignant et non un professionnel dans le domaine. J'ai un besoin ponctuel que je cherche a réaliser la tache plus rapidement. Je monte des cours en ligne et je dois pour chacun des videos que je fais ajouter un video d'introduction et un video de conclusion. C'est toujours les memes video d'intro et de sortie. Actuellement, je fais le montage dans adobe premieres pour chacune des videos. C'est très répétif comme opération puisque j'en ai une centaines par semaine a faire. Est-ce qu'il existe un outil dans adobe ou je pourrais le faire en masse et rapidement ? 

Merci de m'éclairer

Correct answer Mathias Moehl

I just created a tool with my (paid) extension Automation Blocks, which:

- creates for each selected clip a new sequence

- inserts in the sequence an intro clip, the clip itself, and outro clip

 

See this tutorial for details:

 

Usage:

1) download the script xml file here.

2) download and install Automation Blocks (it also works with the free trial)

3) load the xml script in Automation Blocks and use as shown in the tutorial.

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Mathias Moehl
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Mathias MoehlCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
Community Expert
February 15, 2024

I just created a tool with my (paid) extension Automation Blocks, which:

- creates for each selected clip a new sequence

- inserts in the sequence an intro clip, the clip itself, and outro clip

 

See this tutorial for details:

 

Usage:

1) download the script xml file here.

2) download and install Automation Blocks (it also works with the free trial)

3) load the xml script in Automation Blocks and use as shown in the tutorial.

Mathias Möhl - Developer of tools like BeatEdit and Automation Blocks for Premiere Pro and After Effects
Jeff Bugbee
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Community Expert
February 15, 2024

That is an awesome tool @Mathias Moehl !

Mathias Moehl
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Community Expert
February 15, 2024

Thank you!

By the way, here is the full block code of the tool with some explainantions what it is doing.

The great thing is that you can create these kinds of tools by just combining a hand full of blocks. And you can modify them easily. If you only need an intro and no outro, for example, just change the list of clips in the block, which creates the sequence.

Mathias Möhl - Developer of tools like BeatEdit and Automation Blocks for Premiere Pro and After Effects
Jeff Bugbee
Community Expert
Community Expert
February 15, 2024

Make a sequence with just the intro and conclusion with blank space in between.

Save the file as VideoTemplate.prproj or something to that effect.

In Finder or Explorer, copy/duplicate that file as many times as you need and name them unique names for each course.

Now when you open each project, you'll have the intro and outro ready to go and you can insert/edit in between.