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Render and replace several clips as one

Advocate ,
Nov 11, 2023 Nov 11, 2023

Hi, community. I have a problem. There's a voiceover and a separately recorded screencast, they are not similar since the client recorded them on different days, and now I have to adjust the video to what he spoke about in the voiceover. The problem is that the parts recorded and spoken have different length, so normally I would take a part of the voiceover and make the screencast-part the same length. But since during the screencast the client made mistakes and redid several actions again and again, I have to cut those parts, and finally we come to the problem - once cut, the prepared part is still longer than the voiceover so I have to speed up the video to shorten their length. I cannot speed up all the cut clips at once with the rate stretch tool as it stretches only separate clips. I cannot use nesting as somehow the nested sequence once sped up reveals the parts of the clips I've cut off (let us say I cut the clip right after my client has changed the color of the pen he's using to write a word but once the clip is put into a nest and the nest is sped up the part with changing the color reveals as well - this may be a bug, idunno). So the most convenient way for me to do this part would be changing this set of cut clips as one whole clip, merge them somehow, but Premiere pro can only render and replace separate clips and renderin - rendering a nest is not available - and rendering them out everytime is not a fast and convenient way to work. Any suggestions?

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Adobe Employee ,
Nov 12, 2023 Nov 12, 2023

Hi @AndrewTheGreat,

Thanks for the question. What you might try is setting in and out points, and then exporting that section with the settings you desire. Import that file back into Premiere Pro and place it in the timeline. Would that work? Let us know.

 

Thanks,
Kevin

Kevin Monahan - Sr. Community & Engagement Strategist – Pro Video and Audio
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Advocate ,
Nov 15, 2023 Nov 15, 2023
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Hi again, Kevin. This surely will work but it takes quite a time and additional actions especially if you think of a timeline with tens of tracks where - if you wanna export several clips on one track - you'll have to turn off the tracks above, then you export, then you import the exported piece. A feature like I described is way more convenient since it does not demand additional time consuming actions.

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