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Video Download with Rembrand's Adobe Premiere App

Creators and their video editors can use Rembrand's app extension to easily import videos back into Adobe Premiere

Updated over 8 months ago

Once you've added in-scene media placement to your video and your video has rendered, you can easily export it back into Adobe Premiere to review before posting to your social channel(s).

Steps to import a video file back into Adobe Premiere:

  1. Open Adobe Premiere. Navigate to Window > Extensions > Rembrand

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  2. Click the Import button next to the project you had uploaded, which is now listed with a status of "Accepted".

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  3. Wait while your project re-imports. Adobe Media Encoder will open on its own and begin encoding each video clip for download. Do not close Media Encoder or Premiere.
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    1. Tabbing back to Rembrand's Adobe Premiere panel will show you progress across multiple steps: unzipping, adding results, rendering, uploading.

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  4. Once each step is completed, you will see a Success confirmation in Premiere. Click OK. You can now close the Rembrand extension window at your leisure; the sequence selected at the top will still show as "100%" with a note "Upload Completed!".

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    Your video file now has Rembrand placement! Clips in the timeline will be replaced with new clips that have product placement inserted, and disclosures will display as components on a new timeline. Any of your effects, overlays, transitions, etc. should have remained intact. Just Export into your preferred format and Upload to your social channel(s)!

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When you're ready to publish your video, don't forget to return to app.rembrand.com:

  1. Copy the brand's disclosure statement for the caption of your video

  2. Paste the hyperlink to your published video and mark it as published

  3. Let the views flow in, and in time, get paid by Rembrand!

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