
If you wish to create a bin from the search, next to the search box is a picture that looks like a bin with a magnifying glass in it. Now whenever you search in the project manager, if one of your pieces of footage has the tag you are searching for, it will appear in the search.
For example: “Day, Moving, Micheal, Medium”
Go through each video and give them relevant tags. To move it back to the left, click on the area that says “Tags” and drag it to the left until it is where you want it. (Most of the time it appears near the end) Expand the panel until you see the new Metadata property you added. Navigate back down to your footage in the Project Manager. Click the “OK” button on the “Metadata Display” dialogue box. This will allow you to enter text on to this attribute. In the second field, change the “Type” to “Text”. In the Add Property dialogue box, give this new property a name. In the dialog box that opens, navigate to the top right, where there is the blue highlighted text that says “Add Property”. In these options, select “Metadata Display”. Go up to the Project Manager Options (the little “hamburger” icon next to the Project: at the top of the project panel).
Navigate down to the Project Manager where your footage is located.Import your footage in to Premiere Pro CC.
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How to Add Tags to Your Footage in Premiere Pro CC (2018) Today we are going to go over how to add tags to your footage to sort, organize, and find your footage faster.
If you have poor organization, you will not only spend more time than necessary, the quality of the overall piece can suffer as well. Organization is key whenever creating anything.