I'm currently processing a lot of footage from a recent trip shot on 
a Canon XA10, which saves AVCHD clips to memory. Importing into Adobe 
Premiere is really simple, but once there I've got a lot of work to 
do, sorting through clips and getting them organized for short 
documentaries. I'm curious how others on the list handle labeling and 
sorting AVCHD clips.

Here's the real problem I have: clips often need some tweaking before 
they're usable, primarily color balance. The XA10 isn't great with 
underwater color balance, so I regularly need to white balance clips 
before I use them.

I can white balance clips in a sequence, but the white balance isn't 
saved with the clip, it's just saved with the sequence. If I load the 
same clip from a bin into a different sequence, the white balance disappears.

What I really want to be able to do is go through clips, name them, 
and color correct them, then sort them into bins where I can find 
them later when I put together pieces. I'd hoped I could drag 
corrected clips from a sequence into bins, but when I do all 
correction disappears.

Is there any way to save corrected clips back to disk short of 
selecting each clips and exporting it independently, something that 
would take months at least to do? Or, failing that, is there a way to 
at least put color-corrected clips into bins?

Thanks for any suggestions,

Mike Boom
www.laughingeel.com



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