You can put your imported footage into bins (aka folders), helping you organise yourself as you gather up the resources you need to create your project. Media Composer also handles EDL imports as well as layered Photoshop files, among many other formats. Transcoding/converting the imported footage can take a while though. ![]() Any media already stored on one of your drives can be added to Media Composer in the same way, although you can choose to either import the footage or merely link to it - the latter saves space but you need to make sure that drive is kept connected in order to edit with your chosen media (which is why linking is never recommended when importing footage from a camcorder - for this software or any other video editing package). If your camera records to an internal hard drive, hook it up and use the Source Browser to import the footage. ![]() If you work with a tape deck, you can connect it to your computer and log and capture the footage. ![]() ![]() Importing media can be done in a variety of ways.
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