Most editors know how annoying it can be to spend valuable time in the Locate Media dialog trying to track down files scattered hither and yon. It’s especially frustrating to find myself missing necessary files in a sequence when I have just small tweaks to make that would otherwise go relatively quickly and require minimal interruption to more current projects. Even when all the files are close at hand, it can become unwieldy just to work on a project that requires keeping 4 or more USB drives connected throughout the edit. Often this happens when I work on the same project on different computers, when I need or I’m producing conference promo videos that may include content captured in different years.įor Streaming Media, I’ve had projects that drew media from distinct drives for B-roll and full-session videos from a given event B-roll or timelapses from a previous year’s event and buyout media downloaded from or at different times over the years and stored in different locations altogether. One challenge I’ve encountered with certain types of Adobe Premiere Pro projects over the years is revisiting projects that combine media (video clips, photos, rendered After Effects comps, audio tracks, other stock media) from multiple hard drives and locating all of the media.
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