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Is it possible to transfer the cuts that I have on a certain sequence to another?
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Been thinking about this and here's another way I would do it.
I'm on MacOS and I use Keyboard Maestro to build macros for lots of different things
So in Premiere Pro keyboard shortcuts, the down arrow advances your CTI (Current Time Indicator) to the next edit point in your timeline. The next keyboard shortcut you'd need would be Command+K to "Add Edit".
In Keyboard Maestro I stacked those two shortcuts and tied them to one shortcut so now I am only hitting one shortcut instead of multiple keys
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I usually put both clips on the same timeline and line them up so they are in sync. Then I apply the cuts to both clips at the same time. If you haven't deleted anything yet from your first video clip you can probably add your second clip to your timeline and line everything up and then go through and add in your added to the new video clip.
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I also do this normally but this time this is the situation, I am searching for a way to do it automatically, the footage is very long. In addition to this, a similar method would be very interesting in many other contexts.
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One method comes to mind.
Take the camera 2 footage and edit it to make it start at the same time and be the same length as the camera 1 footage, either by trimming the clip or adding black to the length.
Then use the 'replace footage' option in the Project Panel to swap the camera 1 file with the new trimmed camera 2 file.
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This could work but the problem is that I have discovered that the cut footage is made by 3 different videos 😞
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Been thinking about this and here's another way I would do it.
I'm on MacOS and I use Keyboard Maestro to build macros for lots of different things
So in Premiere Pro keyboard shortcuts, the down arrow advances your CTI (Current Time Indicator) to the next edit point in your timeline. The next keyboard shortcut you'd need would be Command+K to "Add Edit".
In Keyboard Maestro I stacked those two shortcuts and tied them to one shortcut so now I am only hitting one shortcut instead of multiple keys strokes to move the CTI, apply the edit, then move to the next edit point.
Then making sure I have the proper track targeting and locking the tracks I don't want edits to I can quickly move down my timeline applying edits as you suggest.
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Thanks! This is a very cool idea! I will use Autohotkey (Windows), I think I will be able to replicate the steps with it.