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Export a timeline as individual clips

Participant ,
Apr 24, 2019 Apr 24, 2019

There must be a way to do this - in Davinici it's literally a check box on export.

Please can someone help me

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Community Beginner , Oct 01, 2024 Oct 01, 2024

Figured i'd spread the wealth after getting around this issue recently. If you want to download individual clips in Premiere, you would have to create a separate timeline or nest for each clip. That sucks. What you can do instead is use the Media Encoder to download all of your clips at once. And if you make edits to a clip, you can drag that clip from timeline to the Project tab to save it with all of the edits included.

 

So, all you really need to do is highlight all of the clips in your Proje

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Community Beginner , Jun 29, 2022 Jun 29, 2022

I just ran upon this thread, somewhat by accident, that started several years ago and thought I'd provide a different solution for anyone wanting to use it. While using the Project Manager (as suggested) to export individual clips is useful and valuable, by consolidating and transcoding, here's a different way.

If your sequence contains all the cuts for each clip you want to export individually, this should work for you. Start with creating a new bin in your project (to make things easier). Then

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LEGEND ,
Nov 06, 2024 Nov 06, 2024

If your export settings match the timeline it should be the same. As always.

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New Here ,
Dec 05, 2024 Dec 05, 2024

You could select all the clips in the timeline, Render and Replace, then Undo

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New Here ,
Dec 29, 2024 Dec 29, 2024

thank you so much this script works, for anyone who needs help give the script to chatgpt and give him the locations of  the folders and ask him to update the code.

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Community Beginner ,
Jan 09, 2025 Jan 09, 2025

Thank you thank you!

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Community Expert ,
Jan 16, 2025 Jan 16, 2025
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Community Beginner ,
Oct 08, 2025 Oct 08, 2025

Because this is the first thread that came up for me with a Google search. This script does EXACTLY what I was looking for, it takes a timeline and adds each clip to Media Encoder with FX, audio and whatnot. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fJ8SvIzUZTM

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New Here ,
Oct 11, 2025 Oct 11, 2025

This methos doesn't seem to respect the in and out position of the individual clips. It exports the full lenght of each clip.

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LEGEND ,
Oct 11, 2025 Oct 11, 2025

This is a massive problem, it has always been so, and yes, many of us talk with staffers in person every year at NAB or IBC or MAX about this issue.

 

Doing a "render & replace" option of the sequence .... setting things correctly, even though the right result you want isn't always obvious (to be polite) is one way of getting this out of Premiere. For some users, this can work, as the 'rendered' clips it creates are what you want.

 

For others, sub-clipping, then selecting the subclips in a bin can work. For many users, that doesn't get the thing they need.

 

For really getting it, Knights of the Editing Table has a plugin that can do this.

 

Yea, it's a pain.

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Community Beginner ,
Oct 12, 2025 Oct 12, 2025

Hello @Roshan.A 

 

Which method are you trying to follow? Since there have been a few methods suggested in this thread, I'm curious which one you're using.

If you are following my method, before dragging the clips to a bin, switch the bin view to Icon view, then drag the clips to the bin.

Let me know if that works for you.

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New Here ,
Oct 12, 2025 Oct 12, 2025

I tried the placing clips in a bin and sending to Media Encoder method. What I had to do was nest each clip, which is tedious even after assigning a keyboard shortcut.

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Community Beginner ,
Oct 13, 2025 Oct 13, 2025
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Hi Roshan.A,

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I tried the placing clips in a bin and sending to Media Encoder method. What I had to do was nest each clip, which is tedious even after assigning a keyboard shortcut.


If you are following my suggested method, you do not have to nest each clip. If you've got a timeline with all the clips, with a cut where you want each clip to start and end, then:

  • Create a new bin (to keep the clips organized).
  • Select all the edited clips in the timeline (or the ones you want to export if you do not want them all exported).
  • Drag the selected clips to the new bin.
  • Select all the clips in the bin. These are essentially duplicated timelines with the in and out points marked.
  • Go to the Export screen (or right click on the clips and choose Export Media...)
  • In the Export screen you will not see a preview of the clips, since you have multiple timelines selected.
  • In the Metadata settings, make sure Include Markers is checked.
  • Below the Preview window (which will probably show that Preview Disabled), next to the Range, change the drop-down box to Source In/Out (it's probably set to Entire Source which is not what we want to do).
  • Click the Send to Media Encoder button.

When Media Encoder opens, you can click the custom link, or the settings link in the Preset column for one of the clips. This will open a window to show you a preview. At the bottom of the video in the preview, make sure that Sequence In/Out is selected next to Source Range. This will sohw you where the in and out points are for that particular clip.

 

I hope this helps. Let me know if you try that and if it works for you.

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