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Viewing Lightroom metadata in Premiere Pro

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Jun 11, 2021 Jun 11, 2021

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I have a large number of video (and photo) files to catalogue so would like to do this using keywords in Lightroom. Does anyone know how can I export and then import this xmp data into Premiere Pro? Thanks

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Jun 11, 2021 Jun 11, 2021

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Not sure if this is what you are looking for but Premiere can display metadata from other sources, such as Lightroom, Photoshop, or Bridge-, in the Project panel's List View

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Thanks, I have the matadata display and as far as I can tell all the correct boxes are ticked - Dublin Core etc, but the keywords that I added in Lightroom do not show up in Premiere. I am wondering if there is another stage that I have missed. Also Lightroom creates an XMP sidecar for images, but doesn't appear to do so for videos. And even so I cannot see the keywords in Premiere for images either. Thanks in advance for any further help.

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