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How To COLOR GRADE Multiple Clips In Premiere Pro

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How To COLOR GRADE Multiple Clips In Premiere Pro

In this tutorial, we will learn how to color grade multiple clips simultaneously in Premiere Pro. When working with a series of clips in Premiere Pro, individually color grading each clip can be time-consuming. However, there is a more efficient method to apply color grading to multiple clips at once.

On the timeline, locate the clip that has already been color graded with the Lumetri Color effect applied. Copy this effect from the clip, delete it, and then create an adjustment layer in the project bin. Drag the adjustment layer onto the timeline and extend it to cover all the clips. Paste the copied color grade onto the adjustment layer, thereby applying the same color grading to all the clips on the timeline.

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Keywords:

  • Premiere Pro
  • Color grading
  • Lumetri Color effect
  • Adjustment layer
  • Timeline
  • Efficient workflow
  • Video editing

FAQ:

  • Can color grading be applied to multiple clips simultaneously in Premiere Pro?
  • What is the benefit of using an adjustment layer for color grading in Premiere Pro?
  • How can adjustment layers improve the efficiency of the color grading process in video editing?