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Auto Sequence Function (Sequencing Clips by Timecode)

Community Beginner ,
May 09, 2025 May 09, 2025

If Premiere Pro had an Auto Sequence feature  like Avid Media Composer, it would save me hours and hours of syncing video and audio.  

 

What I need is a function that lays all the video from each individual camera on a timeline by the timecode and have that sequence match the timecode of the clips so I can "Auto Sequence" each camera's clip by the timecode.

 

When trying to perform a similar function in Premiere (multicam multiple clips by timecode), it trys to put each individual clip on a seperate layer, and that costs me even more time to move the clips on one layer.

 

This should be a basic function and I'm surprised it doesn't exist.  I am working with 10+ cameras that are multicamed with over 12 layers of audio, so I need a way of quickly placing the clips on the timeline by timecode to sync them all which should be a simple thing to do.

 

Something that takes me just a few minutes in Media Composer winds up taking me a whole day in Premiere Pro.

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LEGEND ,
May 09, 2025 May 09, 2025

As a quick suggestion for practical reasons ... at times, if you use the Metadata panel to add Camera Number to a camera's clips, then make multicams, Premiere will actually put Cam 1 all on V1, Cam 2 on V2, and so on.

 

Sometimes mostly ... but well worth a try.

 

And yes, I upvoted this as there's much work to be done on the multicam/syncing clips process in Premiere.

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New Here ,
Aug 03, 2025 Aug 03, 2025
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I'm not entirely sure I'm interpreting your requirements properly, so apologies if this is not the solution you seek.

 

Try this:  For each camera select all the clips and right click. Choose "Create Multi-Camera Source Sequence". Choose Timecode and tick "create single multicam source sequence".

Part 1 finished.

Part 2: Right Click the created multicam sequence and choose "Simplify Sequence". Tick only "Flatten Multi-Camera clips".

The new sequence should be just like Avid's Auto Sequence for that camera.

If you do that for each camera you can fairly easily work all camera's into a sequence that has all angles in sync but isn't a multicam sequence.

This is what I want to be able to do for say a 3 camera shoot and it's taken me an age to find a way to do it in Premiere.

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