![]() ![]() This is useful when you only want to use a small part of a long clip or your workflow uses another codec, like ProRes (FCP) or Cineform (GoPro). When you transcode you are putting the footage into another codec. ![]() Prelude let’s you backup your media to multiple locations at once by clicking “Add Destination”. Click image for larger view:Ī good (and extra safe workflow) is to back up your video footage in multiple locations. Click this to bring up the Event panel and check that the Ingest was successful. There is also a an “info icon” at the bottom right of the interface. The next step is to select a destination for your media by checking the “Transfer Clips to Destination” box.Ĭheck “Verify” to make sure the media was ingested properly. Hover scrubbing also works in Prelude, just as it does in Premiere Pro CS6. If you’d like to get a preview of the footage you can use standard video editing shortcuts to play the clips: Use the J, K and L keys to play, stop and pause. You can click “Check All” to quickly select all your video footage or select specific clips by clicking the check box below the clip. Press Cmd+ I (on Mac) or Ctrl + I (on PC) to open the Ingest Dialog. You have several options when ingesting media using Adobe Prelude. If you are editing in Adobe Premiere Pro you may stay native as that app works well with a variety of formats. Native ingesting is ingesting media using the same format that it is originally recorded to on the card or hard drive. Let’s dive in to the app and explore some of the ingest options in Prelude. How YOU use Prelude varies depending on your workflow. Premiere Pro can only import media already on your computer, but Prelude can ingest (copy) media cards as well as log footage and create a rough cut. Think of Prelude as the front end application of the Adobe tapless post production workflow deisgned for today’s file-based cameras. Learn when to stay native, when to transcode and when to use concatenate.Īdobe Prelude was added in Adobe Creative Suite 6 and took the place of OnLocation (an app designed for tapeless workflows and direct to disk recording). In this post, we look at the Ingest Options in Adobe Prelude. ![]()
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