After you import the footage, right-click the sequence on the timeline, and select Scene Edit Detection. You can also select the sequence and choose Clip > Scene Edit Detection.
After you bring in your footage into Premiere Pro, you can set up Premiere Pro to automatically detect the original cut points in your footage.
Finding the original edit points in a video is necessary before you start editing the video. Using scene detection helps you to automatically get the cut points without having to go through the footage manually.
After you import the footage, right-click the sequence on the timeline, and select Scene Edit Detection. You can also select the sequence and choose Clip > Scene Edit Detection.
In the Scene Edit Detection dialog box that opens, select the following options:
Premiere Pro analyzes your footage, automatically detects changes in scenes, and adds cuts at the appropriate places.
Premiere Pro automatically adds cuts to the linked audio as well. If you don't want that, separate the audio from the video before applying scene edit detection. Alternatively, you can select the audio clips after the cuts have been applied, right-click and select Merge to merge the audio clips together.
Now that you have added cut points to your footage, you can now get started with the business of editing - add transitions or effects, correct color, and more.
If you have a question to ask or an idea to share, come and participate in our Premiere Pro community. We would love to hear from you and see your edited videos.
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