How To Consolidate Duplicate Media FAST - Premiere Pro Quick Tip
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How To Consolidate Duplicate Media FAST - Premiere Pro Quick Tip
Consolidate Duplicate Media FAST - Premiere Pro Quick Tip: In this Premiere Pro CC quick tip tutorial, Will shows you how to quickly consolidate media (Footage and audio) so that you do not have duplicate files inside Premiere Pro taking up space and making your organization unprofessional.
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You may have come across an organization issue when you're editing where you have multiple duplicates of the same clip it definitely can make things messy and ultimately slow your editing down so from a professional standpoint it makes sense to keep things nice and organized so in this video i'm going to give you a quick tip on how to consolidate duplicates inside premiere pro cc [Music] let's say you've started your edit and you have multiple clips in your sequence and it just so happens that some of those clips you've already imported into the project from your perspective you have about six clips here and you know that they all come from the same spot in your computer but up here in the project window for premiere each one is its own import so you have your own individual clip per clip in your sequence and this is something that you couldn't fix in older versions of premiere pro.
So it used to bug me every time I get duplicates there was just nothing i could do but luckily they fixed this problem in the last few versions so quite simply the way you get around this is if you notice you have duplicates you can go up to edit and then down here to consolidate duplicates and when you click this it's going to analyze your project and very quickly get rid of any duplicates that it finds and just like that you have your six files still in your sequence but up in the project panel window now you just have the one file so this is so much better for organization especially when you're working on bigger projects or you're working with multiple editors and you know you start the edit then somebody else finishes it so i hope this quick tip helps you if you like this video give it a thumbs up subscribe to this channel for more videos we have over 100 filmmaking tutorials thanks so much for watching and we will see you next time.
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