hi guys today we're going to talk about
the first few steps that you're going to
go through before you start video
editing and Premiere Pro so the main
thing I want to emphasize with you today
is you have to get organized so let's
say you should an interview and you use
two cameras you're going to have a
folder that you're going to put the
footage from camera one in and you'll
have a folder that you put the footage
in camera two then perhaps you have an
audio recorder as a backup you're going
to have a folder for the audio recording
and then you might want to film some
b-roll of the person and whatever it is
they're talking about so then you might
have a folder for the b-roll but the key
here is no matter what you're shooting
is that you need to get organized and
you need to take all of your footage
when you download it and you need to put
it into folders so I'm going to show you
a little bit more complicated of a shoot
that I did which was a wedding and in
this particular wedding for Gina and
David as you can see right here this was
a longer wedding day so it's about eight
hours and they had a first look they we
did a lot of b-roll throughout the day
there's of course the ceremony footage
from probably four different cameras and
there was some getting ready photos I've
got two audio recorders there was a zoom
h4n and a tascam so those are in their
respective folders and of course footage
from the reception and there were some
still shot photos that I took as well
but those are not going to be part of
the video portion of it now you notice
right here there's a premier folder I
created that myself and the reason for
that is when you start a project in
Premiere Pro it will actually create a
lot of other files and subfolders within
that to keep all of it things organized
so you just want to make sure that you
have a folder
premier to put all those files into so
they stay organized as well alright now
that we've got ourselves completely
organized in either Windows Explorer if
you're using a pc or here in finder on a
mac i'm going to start a new project at
premiere pro so i'm launching premiere
pro i'm going to get a new project
started now this particular one I've
actually already I'm well into the video
editing but I'm just going to go ahead
and go through the motions of creating a
new project so you can see how I do that
so from this screen I'm going to select
new project I'm going to go to browse
and I want to be selecting the premier
file folder underneath whatever project
I'm working on so I've got that I'll say
choose and i'm going to give this a
title so this 1 i'm going to call Gina
and David and I'll put five on there
alright and then we're going to say ok
ok so we've created a new project now
and Premiere Pro the first thing that
you're going to do after you create the
project is you're going to import all of
your footage and here's the key if
you've actually organized yourself
before getting to this step it's really
going to pay off so we're going to go
over here the project panel and we're
going to double click on the import
media area and we're going to go to the
main route of Gina and David and I'm
just going to command click to select
all of the folders that have video
footage in them or audio recordings that
I want to use in my video so I'm being
careful not to select Premiere Pro file
folder I'm just selecting the ones that
actually have footage in them and I'll
say import and it'll take a moment it'll
import all these files
alright so now um oh we did get a little
file import failure so this happens
occasionally let's say that you took
some still shots as well and you have
some raw files in there or in this case
this is actually my GoPro when i import
the GoPro footage earth a few files that
premiere pro does not recognize and that
will be listed here so just go ahead and
say ok to that if you get that error
message but now look at our project
panel here all of these folders actually
imported and creating creating bins
automatically so now what I'm going to
do is go a step further and i'm going to
create a bin and i'm going to call it
video then i'm going to take all of
these folders with the exception of my
audio 1 so i'll take like the ceremony
and getting ready and i'm going to drag
it and drop it into the video folder
i'll do the same with reception with b
roll and with the first look ok now i'm
going to create another bin that is
called audio and then i'm going to drag
the h4n and the tascam audio recordings
into that folder so now I've got two
bins one with video footage and one with
audio recordings then I'm going to
create another bin and i'm going to call
it titles this is for a little bit later
down the road i can create titles in my
video if i want an intro title maybe
credits at the end and i can put all of
those files into that bin then the last
bin i'm going to create it's called
sequences and the reason i'm creating
that is especially with something like a
wedding i'm going to have multiple
sequences i'm going to have a sequence
for their short highlight video i'll
have a sequence for the ceremony
sequence for the reception and then
maybe a dance rendition or something and
I'm going to end up merging all those
into another sequence this is going to
be like the master full movie sequence
so since i'm going to have multiple i
would like to keep them all organized in
the sequences been so these are the four
main bins i'm going to work with pretty
much any time i'm going to be doing
video editing and Premiere Pro so what
we went over today get yourself
organized before you even start your
project then once you import all those
files into your new project in Premiere
Pro keep yourself organized with the
bins that you can create in the project
panel alright thanks for watching and
I'll talk to you soon
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