That's a piece of cake: just drag one of your clips to the New Item button at the bottom of the Project panel: When I import ProRes footage, I can't seem to match the sequence-settings as I would in FCP? (You might want to read this article at ProVideo Coalition by some guy: Native Format Editing in Adobe Premiere Pro) You should be able to encode to ProRes, again assuming that you're on a Mac-there are no ProRes exporters for Windows. No need to re-encode your footage: just import and go. Since it is a QuickTime codec, and one that is not handled natively by Premiere's importers, you'll be working in a 32-bit process, but Premiere will still work just fine with it. I use it frequently (typically just the 422 variant), and I'm even on a PC-I'm assuming you're on a Mac. We edit, and output, all our material in Apple ProRes but how does that work in premiere?
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