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Best Practices for Importing Still Photos in Premiere Pro Here are some more detailed notes to keep in mind for best practices when importing still photos into Premiere Pro. Here are all of the many types of files that can be easily imported into Premiere Pro: AI, EPSĪs long as your still image or graphic file falls under one of these types of extensions, you can simply import it in any of the three easy ways to import we covered at the beginning of this article.
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How to Import Other Types of Files Into Premiere Pro Importing Photos (JPEG, PNG, TIFF, PSD and more) Here are some common problems you may encounter while importing files into Premiere Pro and how to fix them. That covers the three primary ways to import your footage and other files into Premiere Pro.īut what if you’ve encountered an issue when trying to import your files?
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Note: you’ll see a little green plus icon if the file is compatible in Premiere Pro. Why Use This Method: Personal preference or if you want to directly import from another location on your computer.ġ | Navigate to the files you wish to import within a finder window on your computer.Ģ | Select the files you want to import and drag them into your project panel in Premiere Pro. Method 4: Drag and Drop Files from the Finder Window You can drag the file from the Media Browser into the Project panel, or drag the file from the Media Browser into a Timeline.ħ | The Media Browser will now import the file into the Project panel. You can also right-click the file in the Media Browser and select Open In Source Monitor.Ħ | To import your chosen clips, right-click the file in the Media Browser and select Import. Repeat until all desired types have been selected.Ĥ | Select one or more files from the list of files.ĥ | To preview the clip in the Media Browser, move the cursor over the thumbnail. Alternatively, double click the clip to open it in the Source Monitor. To select an extra type, open the menu again and make another selection. In the list of hard drives and folders in the Media Browser, click the triangles next to folder names to open them.ģ | To view only files of certain types, click the Files types displayed icon, and select a file type. You can toggle between list view and thumbnail view. On the right, the contents are displayed. Unlike the Import dialog box, the Media Browser can be left open and docked, like any other panel.ġ | Navigate to the top menu and select ‘ Window > Media Browser‘Ģ | The Media Browser panel opens. The Media Browser gives you quick access to all your assets while you edit making it easy to browse to files. This will ensure that the correct file types are imported, along with the correct meta data attached to each file. Note: If your footage is buried in a confusing list of folders with unrecognizable file types, you likely need to use media browser. It also works best for more complicated file imports from certain video codecs (RED camera footage, for example). Why to Use This Method: You can leave it open while continuing to work on your project for continued access. Method 3: Open Media Browser Inside of Premiere Pro Why Use This Method: It’s the easiest to remember for beginners or if you get lost.ġ | Navigate to the top menu bar of Premiere and select ‘ File‘Ģ | Select ‘ Import‘ and a browser window will open up allowing you to choose which files you’d like to import into Premiere Pro.ģ | Select the files you’d like to import and click ‘ Import‘ to add them to your project. Method 2: Use the Drop Down Import from the File Tab Why Use This Method: It’s the quickest and easiest.ġ | Once you’ve opened up Premiere Pro, navigate over to your Project Window.Ģ | Simply double click anywhere in this box and a window will open, allowing you to find the footage or files you’d like to import.ģ | Select one or multiple clips and hit ‘ import‘.Ĥ | You can also right-click anywhere within your Project Window and select ‘ Import‘ to open the same import menu. Method 1: Double Click in the Project Window