Hi guys,
I have a problem for which I did not find any solution on the web. I am not a very experienced Premiere Pro user. Maybe you can help me!
I made a project using Adobe Premiere Pro.
It has only one Sequence, but I have multiple clips which I want to export in that sequence as separate videos (see video 1, video 2, video 3 in the image)
The problem is that when I open Adobe Media Encoder, I open the sequence and I export all the different clips, exported videos do not keep all the Effects that I've applied to the video (contrast and brightness adjustments, other different image adjustments / effects etc).
So, I can automatically export all the videos with Media Encoder, but with no color corrections or other adjustments. When I play the Sequence in premiere it all looks good. When I export all the videos using Media Encoder, they do not have any effects applied.
If I export the sequence directly in premiere as a long video, it keeps the effects, but I get only one single video, and I need all of them exported separately.
The only way it works is making different sequence manually and exporting each one at a time. But I have 200 of them. So it will take a lifetime
I assume there is a smarter way to do it.
Did it happen to you? Is it something that I don't do right?
What should I do to keep all the Effects that I apply when exporting from Media Encoder?
Is there another method which I could use to correctly export all the 200 videos in that sequence besides doing it manually?
Thank you!