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Download these two files Countdown and Universal Tail Leader

Duplicate your Timeline that you will be prepping for export to ProTools



Select the timeline>Right Click it and choose > Duplicate

Rename the copy of the timeline so you can easily identify it.

Click on the Media Browser Tab


Navigate to the Countdown and Universal Tail Leader files that were downloaded


In this instance they are in Macintosh HD>Users>(your user account)>Downloads>

Shift click the two files and choose to Import them into your project
Double click the Countdown - ProRes.mov file to load it into the source monitor

Mark the entire clip.

Click in the source window and hit "X" or

Go to the head of the clip and mark an inpoint and go to the end of the clip and mark and outpoint.

The duration should be 8:00 seconds

Place the timline indicator at the head of the timeline

Make sure there are not any other in our out points in the timeline.

Right click on the timeline on the ruler and choose Clear In and Out

On the source side click the Insert icon or the "comma" key on the keyboard to insert the

Countdown and 2 Pop at the head of the timeline

Select the timeline to modify in the "Timeline" window


click on the 3 dashed lines next to the name

Choose "Start Time"

type in 59:52:00 and select OK


you don't have to type in the decimals they will be added automatically

Click OK

Notice that now the timeline start time is 59:52:00
Make sure that first picture starts at 1:00:00:00
Next load the Universal Tail Leader from the Media Browser

Mark the entire clip. Go to the head of the clip and mark an inpoint and go to the end of the clip and mark and outpoint.

The duration should be 8:00 seconds

Put the timeline indicator at the end of the timeline

Make sure there are not any other in our out points in the timeline.

Right click on the timeline on the ruler and choose Clear In and Out

Click the Overwrite or "period" shortcut key on the keyboard to place the tail leader

at the end of the timeline.

Next Select the Timeline Window>go to File>Export>AAF


Check the Box Enable

Sample rate 48 and 24 Bits


Choose to Embed Audio

Change the Format to Broadcast Wave

Render - Trim Audio Files


Handles 196 Frame


Click OK

Choose a place to save the file.


Click Save

Next Export the QuickTime "Chase" Movie


Right click the timeline

you want to export

Choose Export Media


Or



Go to >File>Export>Media

Choose Format QuickTime

Preset Settings won't work we will have to make a custom setting.

But in the meantime choose GoPro whatever so we can modify it

Click on the Video tab and choose the Video Codec as a DNxHR/DNxHD






Click on "Video Tab" Video Codec should be set to Avid DNxHR/DNxHD

Resolution 1080p DNxHD LB 8-bit


If you don't have this choice from the drop down then you need to download the codecs from here and install them. Close Adobe Premiere before you install. Then Re-Open Premiere

Windows DNxHD Codec

Mac DNxHD Codec

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Go to Video>Basic Video Settings

Uncheck all boxes on the side to access the settings individually.


Change to 1920 x 1080

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Field Order - Progressive

Aspect - Square Pixels


Make sure to leave HDR Graphics White unchecked

Click on Output Name - and choose where you want to save the file.

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Navigate to your hard drive and title the file



Click Save

Check to make sure that the Source Range is set to

Entire Sequence

Last step is to Click Export to begin exporting the file.

If you got errors exporting an .aaf then you should use this .omf wikiAdobe Premiere Pro - .omf Audio and QuickTime Export for ProTools Mix

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