From the course: Practical Motion Background Workshop

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Trimming the slop with subclips

Trimming the slop with subclips

- [Narrator] Once you've made initial selections, I recommend going into a non linear editing tool. In this case I'm going to use Adobe Premier Pro but you can use any editing tool at your disposal. I'll bring the media in using the media browser. You can select the media browser tab and then navigate to where you've copied the exercise files. I've stored mine on my desktop. And simply bring in the folder labeled background source. This 'll add them to your project. Inside the project I now have a bin with all the footage. If I open this up, you'll see all the information. Additionally those ratings that were applied can be viewed as meta data. I can right click here and chose meta data display and search for rating. I'll enable that and click okay. I can drag that column over to make it a little easier to see and click on the column to sort. You'll see there that the top rated images move to the top. Let's make a couple bins to get organized here. I like to cut through the clutter…

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