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		<title>Adobe Premier Pro film editing question</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This question comes from one of my subscribers to &#8220;The Director&#8217;s Chair&#8221;. If you have any answers or comments for Victor, please post them in the Reply box below and I will make sure he sees them. Thanks. &#8212;- &#8220;I seek your advice on how to edit my footage on my first directed television l [...]]]></description>
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</script></div><p>This question comes from one of my subscribers to &#8220;The Director&#8217;s Chair&#8221;. If you have any answers or comments for Victor, please post them in the Reply box below and I will make sure he sees them. Thanks.</p>
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&#8220;I seek your advice on how to edit my footage on my first directed television l told you about. l am using Adobe Premier Pro and I intend on getting an external hard drive and would like to confirm if it is a great idea to dump the entire footage on the ext. drive or should l capture and edit as l go? What would be the best way to work out my bins and the footage as I edit?</p>
<p>Should l edit episode by episode or work as per scene or work it as per daily shoot then compile it at the end of the edit?</p>
<p>All these questions reflect that this is my first massive footage edit, so hey l have a bit of goose bumps and anxiousness. Please advice before I go crazy. Victor.&#8221;<br />
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