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Transferring from a card into Premiere Pro

Transferring from a card into Premiere Pro

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Transferring from a card into Premiere Pro

- So Rich, in a previous week we talked about using Final Cut Pro 10 to bring footage into and start editing with it. And it's a pretty simple process, and it's equally as simple in the Premier Pro, however there's one step that's sort of not automated. Now I want to put a little asterisks or sort of like caveat by this, because there is a new application called Adobe Prelude, that can sort of be a front end to bringing footage into the Premier Pro, and we've talked about that in other episodes but if you're using Premier Pro standalone and not using Prelude, the first step that you need to do is actually transfer the media from your camera memory card, to drive location of your choosing. Adobe Premier Pro doesn't automate that process for you so you need to sort of copy it on the OS level over to a drive. - Premier is very native meaning that it's just going to read the card. So if I had the card mounted in say, a USB three card reader and it was very, very fast, I might be editing…

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