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tBatt

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Making my first edit in probably four years. Never used Premier before, but have quite a bit of experience with Adobe Products.

I have a bunch of clips in bins that I'm trying to batch edit - is there a way to save presets such a specific crop or color correction, so every clip that comes out of a specific bin gets a defined set of presets applied to it?
 
just add the effects to the first clip and copy and paste the effects onto the rest. Think that's prob. the quickest and easiest route.
 
Do some research on Red Giant plug in called looks.You can save presets and its a really powerful color grading tool. Its also got a lot of other cool features including presets (they suck though) if you don't want to take the time to make a profile for a ton of different scenarios. there's also adobe Speedgrade however its a little more advanced and takes some time to get use to... idk there's a couple more but those 2 are my personal favorites. Hope this helps.
 
Make a new adjustment layer (Click the New Item icon next to the Trash icon in the lower right corner of the Project window) and drag it onto a layer on top of all your other video layers. Stretch it out over the whole timeline. Then you can add all the effects you want to that layer and it will affect every clip on the timeline. If you need to tweak an effect a little bit from clip to clip just make cuts in the adjustment layer and adjust the effect controls on that segment of the layer.
 
Ignore everyone else in this thread! You can save presets! If you have a specific color correction or effect applied to a clip, just right click on the effect in effect controls, and click save preset. You can then nest your entire video sequence/timeline by highlighting all of the clips and selecting "nest", and then just apply the preset to the entire thing (underneath effects)!
 
13204985:plorr said:
Make a new adjustment layer (Click the New Item icon next to the Trash icon in the lower right corner of the Project window) and drag it onto a layer on top of all your other video layers. Stretch it out over the whole timeline. Then you can add all the effects you want to that layer and it will affect every clip on the timeline. If you need to tweak an effect a little bit from clip to clip just make cuts in the adjustment layer and adjust the effect controls on that segment of the layer.

This is the best way to do it imo. it's how I do all of my colour correcting, desaturation, sharpness and anything else I wanna add to the full sequence
 
13206059:-AM- said:
Ignore everyone else in this thread! You can save presets! If you have a specific color correction or effect applied to a clip, just right click on the effect in effect controls, and click save preset. You can then nest your entire video sequence/timeline by highlighting all of the clips and selecting "nest", and then just apply the preset to the entire thing (underneath effects)!

Thank you.
 
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