Thank you so much for these. I'm about to begin editing my first feature film as well and your videos are extremely helpful. I look forward to the next one :)
Unnesting video could be done a lot easier. It makes sense to bring all nests down to video1, after that you can select all, right click, go to Multi-Cam, activate and same again: right click, Multi-Cam reduze. After that you just have the unnested original media in the timeline. (Names in the menu could be different because I use the german version.) I don´t know if that works with audio as well, because you unnest ine clip to four or five. But with the workflow you have used: It is helpful to unchech the A1 and A2 on the left side of the timeline. So if you drag the audio down, Premiere will just put down Audio 3-7. You don´t have to delete A1+2 everytime. ;)
@@catringriffiths2633 Unfortunately, you shouldn't do this in premiere pro. If you prefer to work this way, it's best you switch to avid. Where you can create sub-clips and use the auto-sync option that makes a self-contained clip with all the metadata and ability to link to the source.
Please upload part 4. Thanks for these awesome information.
Boy am I glad DaVinci lets you decompose compound clips in place... eliminates the need for this entire process
Thank you so much for these. I'm about to begin editing my first feature film as well and your videos are extremely helpful. I look forward to the next one :)
So happy i work with FCP
Thank you, I know I'm 2 years late, but this is so resourceful more video editors should watch this.
Thank you very much you've got a new subscriber.
This is gold
Unnesting video could be done a lot easier. It makes sense to bring all nests down to video1, after that you can select all, right click, go to Multi-Cam, activate and same again: right click, Multi-Cam reduze. After that you just have the unnested original media in the timeline. (Names in the menu could be different because I use the german version.)
I don´t know if that works with audio as well, because you unnest ine clip to four or five. But with the workflow you have used: It is helpful to unchech the A1 and A2 on the left side of the timeline. So if you drag the audio down, Premiere will just put down Audio 3-7. You don´t have to delete A1+2 everytime. ;)
Excellent!! Thanx!!
These was extremely useful, is there going to be a part 4?
Anthony, could you list your editing system under your Favorite Gear for the community?
Man, am I glad I'm not an editor.
Do u convert footages to MXF before editing?
I love editing....should I have to take editing course to become a editor like you? or practise is enough? and by the way its a great video...😊😊
how editing filmmaker titanic the movie
not an expert by any mean but why shall you unnest in first place !?? -__(°_°)__-
It is a very inefficient process
How should be done?
How do you do it?
@@catringriffiths2633 Unfortunately, you shouldn't do this in premiere pro. If you prefer to work this way, it's best you switch to avid. Where you can create sub-clips and use the auto-sync option that makes a self-contained clip with all the metadata and ability to link to the source.