

When it's done, import the newly transcoded folder of clips into Premiere.Īlso, the suggestion above to download and install Quicktime is a good one. Just drag and drop your video clip, choose an output format, click Go and have a cup of tea while it does it's thing. You'll save yourself hours maybe days of frustration by following the simple steps outline. You need to listen to what he's saying as there are not shortcuts here. The D800 uses the same video codec as the 5D Mk II, H.264. To try to edit in H.264 you'll come unstuck, it's horrible! So what we need to do is convert it into something we can edit with." … Is a finishing format, it is not an editing format. The Quicktime part is fine, the H.264 compression format "In part one I will be talking about bringing the footage in and converting it into a format that you can edit with because the Canon 5D records in Quicktime (H.264). It's very important that you understand this quote from Bloom that I wrote out from his video tutorial.įrom the Importing and Conversion video tutorial on Philip Bloom's website: I think that if you have, Premiere will read.
