Here is how you can copy markers in Premiere Pro using a method involving copying clips:
While Premiere Pro doesn't have a direct "copy all markers" button independent of clips, a common technique involves using the Markers menu option to transfer markers associated with clips and sequence markers when copying elements between timelines.
This method allows you to effectively transfer clip markers and related sequence markers by copying the clips they are attached to and then removing the clips.
Step-by-Step Guide
Follow these steps to copy markers using this technique:
- Enable Marker Copying: Go to your Markers file menu and pull down and select Copy Paste Includes Sequence Markers. This setting ensures that when you copy and paste clips, any associated clip markers and relevant sequence markers are included in the copy/paste operation.
- Copy Clips with Markers: In your original timeline, select and copy the clips that contain the markers you wish to transfer.
- Paste Clips (and Markers): Paste the copied clips onto your destination sequence (for example, a multicam sequence as mentioned in the reference). When you paste the clips, the markers associated with them will also be pasted onto the destination sequence.
- Remove Clips, Keep Markers: Select the clips you just pasted onto the destination sequence and delete them. The markers that were pasted along with the clips will remain on the destination sequence.
By following these steps, you can effectively transfer markers from one part of your project to another timeline, particularly useful when reorganizing sequences or working with different versions.