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Creating merged clips

Creating merged clips

- If you're working with Sync Sound, clips where the audio and video were recorded separately, Premiere Pro makes it easy to merge those into a new file that's treated as a single media source. It will pull its audio and video from two separate files, but inside of Premiere Pro, it behaves and looks like a single clip that came from a camera. Let's switch back to Premiere Pro, and I'll go to the sequence here, labeled Sync Sequence. In this case, I want to synchronize the audio and the video. The video clip has camera audio recorded, and it's a little bit hollow. On the other hand, the audio down below is coming from a dedicated recorder. You'll note that there's markers here where the beep was indicated. I can use that, but before relying on that step, we can make this a bit easier. If we select both clips here, for example, you could choose to align these in the timeline. I could choose Synchronize, and tell it to use the audio, and it will do its best to line the two up. In this…

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