Reorganizing original media mid-edit... is there a way?
Hi all. I inherited a feature documentary project in Premiere that is in an advanced stage in terms of the edit. Unfortunately, the previous editor did a terrible job of organizing the media files, which are just a huge mess over multiple hard drives. I was also given a new hard drive with a lot of footage on it, some of which has already been imported into the project and some of which has not. Because the media came from different sources, the naming is all over the place, and a lot of the files have duplicate names (e.g. 00001.MTS). What really needs to be done before I tackle the edit is to organize the footage by date and subject. Because of the duplicate file names, what I would like to do is rename each media file with its date and time before sorting everything into folders by subject.
However, I don't just want to do this in the bins in Premiere, because it won't move the actual files on the drive, and ultimately (for archival purposes) I do need to have the files correctly organized. I know that it's a major no-no to move around or rename media files once they've already been imported, and that if I were to do so, relinking could become nightmarish or plain impossible.
So what are my options here? Is there a plug-in that allows me to manipulate the names/locations of the original files via Premiere? (I'm thinking along the lines of what I do with Lightroom Classic CC—moving a photo to a different folder, for example, actually moves the file in the finder.) Or is there a third-party app that could help somehow?
A crazy idea: what if I were to make aliases for each media file, leave them where they are, and then move/rename the original files as needed? It would be a laborious workaround, for sure...
Anyway, thanks in advance for any suggestions!
