I love it when tutorialists get straight to the point and not give an entire discussion of useless information the first 5 minutes of a video. Good job man 👍🏻
heads up, you should NEVER grade with proxies turned on. that would be like grading a low quality video you ripped off TH-cam vs. grading actual raw footage out of a camera. When grading you should be looking at the full latitude of sensor data that your camera provides, ie/the raw footage, so make sure proxies are OFF. All your exposure/dynamic range/resolution/colour bit depth etc... is highly compressed in a proxy file, it's only meant for faster assembling/effects application/playback
Not necessarily, if you grade using the lumetri scopes for reference/boundaries you should be fine as far as clipping/crushing/overdoing goes, even if you grade with proxies on once you take them off it’ll grade the regular footage accordingly. You can even toggle it off just to see how your changes look on the original footage, then toggle the proxies back on to continue grading, repeating the process until you’re finished. I can understand you saying this if someone is trying to grade purely off their eyesight with proxies, obviously they won’t be able to have an accurate representation of what they’re changing since everything will be low res/pixelated. But again, if you know how to read the lumetri scopes you should be fine. Making grading/correction changes on proxies doesn’t ruin the final footage when said changes are applied. Just saying this because chances are if you need to make proxies, your computer probably can’t handle grading the original footage also. Which will make for a much longer and annoying grading process that’ll probably defeat the whole purpose of making proxies in the first place… you’re not wrong from a precision standpoint but someone may get confused reading your comment, thinking that if they grade with proxies toggled on, it will ruin the original/final footage. That’s not true (as long as you export the original files of course).
@@fwm-Alexanderforde I think you're confusing a few things here. I'm not saying grading proxies damages final footage. The point is that proxy files are a compressed transcode of your original raw file in every sense of the word. If you base your lumetri scopes on the proxy footage, you aren't looking at the full latitude of sensor info available to you from the nice expensive camera you dropped your hard earned cash on. Your dynamic range, bit depth, exposure, colour palette are all - from a technical standpoint - cut down and capped (hence why the scopes will shrink in size when you toggle from RAW to proxy). It would be like getting an expensive camera which shoots 4k/16-bit and deciding to always set it to 540p/6-bit and work from that footage. To the naked eye it might not look like much, but say you shot a scene a stop or two underexposed and you wanted to save it and lift it in post - the amount of sensor exposure information in your shadows that's been compressed/lost on a proxy file would make that impossible, resulting in a grey, dull wash of undefined noise once you lifted it in lumetri vs. if you were going off your RAW file, you would have much more of a chance of that working as you'd be working with the maximum sensor information available to you/your camera. I work in the commercials and feature world and been lucky enough to work with or observe some of the best colourists in the industry, if you even suggested grading proxies they'd burn you at the cross! I'm only saying this so nobody starting out gets confused or gets into bad habits, it is absolutely not the way to work. The machine you have to do all your post work on should absolutely be a consideration when buying a camera as well. Like you said if your computer can't handle RAW footage (like a large percentage of people), proxies are only meant for assembly and edit where sensor information doesn't matter. But you only need one frame of a scene to grade it, most people can at least load up 1 RAW frame at 8k to get what they need. If you know you can't work with 4k footage then maybe consider upgrading computer first or just don't buy a camera that shoots 8k as like you said it'll make for a very annoying (if not impossible) grading experience!
@@broadwayphotovideo Generally speaking you don't need to playback anything to grade a scene (unless you've shot it in a way where your exposures are changing a lot within the same shot). You only need one frame. So if you can load up a RAW shot at 8k without playing back in your timeline so that it only renders one frame, then that would work. You could toggle your proxies on while you scrub through the timeline to find your shot, then once you've found it toggle the proxies off and Premiere would then render just that frame your playhead is on currently and you could grade it from there and rinse and repeat. Do you need to deliver in 8k? You could just work with your RAWs on a 4k timeline which would be less taxing, or make high quality transcodes (as opposed to proxies) in a different codec (such as Pro Res 422 HQ or 4444) or at different resolutions which would sacrifice a lot less quality than proxies and work very well for grade (although this is still not the "full" image data, but a better option than proxies if you've got no other choice). Ideally you have a machine that can handle whatever it is you've chosen to shoot on. I wouldn't buy an Alexa to shoot ARRI RAW because I know my current computer would never work with it (well, that and I don't have £40k+ to spend on a camera haha). If you're having to work with and deliver 8k footage then ideally you'd have considered your post workflow and have the computer to handle it
I know this is super late but you have to interpret your 4K 120 to 24fps in premiere and then create proxies for your slow motion clips with the same 24fps setting in media encoder before the export starts!
I normally don't comment... but I've been struggling with choppy and laggy editing for a while and somehow never knew about proxies... this just changed everything, thank you for the quick and well explained tutorial!
Daamnnn.... I was editing my gaming videos but they were choppy as hell... I started using Premiere Pro for about a week but didn't know about this... You are a lifesaver man....😍😍😍😍😍
Wow.. you just explained proxies so clearly.. this video is the best one to learn about creating proxies. Previously i hv watched some videos on how to make proxies, but they were so difficult to undustand. This video just made it so clear . Thank u Kyler.
@@KYLERHOLLAND Sir I want a suggestion from you. I'm going to buy a laptop but have a low budget. So, should I buy a laptop with at great budget without graphics card & use these proxies or I should buy Laptop with graphics card as it's one time investment. BTW I am really not a hardcore editor, I just edit normal YT videos.
Thank you, I am editing on a MacBook Pro from late 2011 and my 1080p footage always lags in Premiere Pro, I've heard lots of talk about proxies but nobody could explain it correctly. Your video is just what I needed. Thanks, off to create some proxies now!
Proxies are awesome! CineForm and ProRes proxies are accelerated on my NVidia GPU in my Windows machine... so they are buttery smooth! I used to make CineForm proxies but they can be very large... basically doubling or tripling the amount of disk space you need while editing a project. But with ProRes... the proxies can be much smaller. Regardless of which kind you use... proxies are great! 😁
I'll definitely look into that! I'll be shooting in Apple ProRes RAW with my Sony A7S iii + Atomos Ninja V. I'm expecting MASSIVE video files so any tips for organizing footage will help. :D
@@KYLERHOLLAND You'll wanna do a test of the various flavors of proxies to see what works best for you. I use "ProRes Medium Resolution" because it's a nice balance of file size and resolution. It's 1280x720 which looks fine to me. But the "Low Resolution" proxies are 1024x540 which don't look great. In the old days... the CineForm proxies didn't offer a choice in resolutions... and they were HUGE! I'm glad we have better options now! 😎
Thank god for this ! I was flipping out about my premier freeing on my mac book pro 16gb 2015 model. I was about to upgrade the SSD and was looking for eGPU ( external graphics processing ) extreme I know but yeah. Proxies for the win !
Thank you so much! Been trying to find exactly this- a fast and simple explanation/tutorial. Worked perfect and going to start doing this moving forward!
This is very helpful, I'm editing 8k footage for the first time. It was shot on a RED Raptor and the cinematographer was able to make proxies in camera in real time. Now I just need to figure out the best way to bridge proxies from Premiere to After Effects so as not to have to render shots and import in between.
This was liquid gold for me. Thanks for the info! I do gotta bust yer chops about the 9 second endpage though. Ha! Keep "Fast Friday" as the title anyway. You ROCK!!!
1st great video...2nd I have a question..after you click the proxy button to enable editing faster...when you finish your editing, don't you click that proxy button again, to turn off your proxy to not render the proxy video?
this is the only way to edit. had a lil issue where media encoder didnt start encoding automatically....just had to wait it out and the file came up. thanks.
off topic, but since when did you make the semicircular motion on the recording? was the camera on dolly? or on sliders and heads where your face was tracked? thanks! :)
the best explanation and quick video about proxy files thanks mate , i still have a doubts about the fps of each clip , for example , on a project i film all in 4K but some of original files are 60fps and some 120 fps , when i generate proxies , premiere pro make them with the same fps ? so that if i slow down some footages at least i can see what im doing and how it doe look like ? cheers mate !! keep on rocking
Great video! How would you create Proxys for say instagram Reels where its portrait mode... I shoot a lot of videos for clients in that style, it would be great to get your feedback on how to do this please
Okay now that was resolved. Now what about the animation I will add through dynamic linking in AE? Will I still have to do it in 4k in AE too? Because 4K comp also lags the scene down.
I love it when tutorialists get straight to the point and not give an entire discussion of useless information the first 5 minutes of a video.
Good job man 👍🏻
Tutors not tutoralists PMSL maybe you should pay more attention to your English Tutor LOOOL
Oh yes! I freaking hate when you're 3 - 4 min and they finally get to the effen point. Drives me cra cra.
I normally don't comment, but you bro literally made that thing clear within 4 minutes while others struggle delivering the idea in 30min
Do you like the new thumbnail design? Trying to change it up! :]
Yes
Yes, its clean and sophisticated. love it ☑️
heads up, you should NEVER grade with proxies turned on. that would be like grading a low quality video you ripped off TH-cam vs. grading actual raw footage out of a camera. When grading you should be looking at the full latitude of sensor data that your camera provides, ie/the raw footage, so make sure proxies are OFF. All your exposure/dynamic range/resolution/colour bit depth etc... is highly compressed in a proxy file, it's only meant for faster assembling/effects application/playback
Not necessarily, if you grade using the lumetri scopes for reference/boundaries you should be fine as far as clipping/crushing/overdoing goes, even if you grade with proxies on once you take them off it’ll grade the regular footage accordingly. You can even toggle it off just to see how your changes look on the original footage, then toggle the proxies back on to continue grading, repeating the process until you’re finished.
I can understand you saying this if someone is trying to grade purely off their eyesight with proxies, obviously they won’t be able to have an accurate representation of what they’re changing since everything will be low res/pixelated. But again, if you know how to read the lumetri scopes you should be fine. Making grading/correction changes on proxies doesn’t ruin the final footage when said changes are applied.
Just saying this because chances are if you need to make proxies, your computer probably can’t handle grading the original footage also. Which will make for a much longer and annoying grading process that’ll probably defeat the whole purpose of making proxies in the first place… you’re not wrong from a precision standpoint but someone may get confused reading your comment, thinking that if they grade with proxies toggled on, it will ruin the original/final footage. That’s not true (as long as you export the original files of course).
So what’s your solution for grading an 8k video that can’t be viewed because it locks up the timeline?
@@fwm-Alexanderforde I think you're confusing a few things here. I'm not saying grading proxies damages final footage. The point is that proxy files are a compressed transcode of your original raw file in every sense of the word. If you base your lumetri scopes on the proxy footage, you aren't looking at the full latitude of sensor info available to you from the nice expensive camera you dropped your hard earned cash on. Your dynamic range, bit depth, exposure, colour palette are all - from a technical standpoint - cut down and capped (hence why the scopes will shrink in size when you toggle from RAW to proxy). It would be like getting an expensive camera which shoots 4k/16-bit and deciding to always set it to 540p/6-bit and work from that footage.
To the naked eye it might not look like much, but say you shot a scene a stop or two underexposed and you wanted to save it and lift it in post - the amount of sensor exposure information in your shadows that's been compressed/lost on a proxy file would make that impossible, resulting in a grey, dull wash of undefined noise once you lifted it in lumetri vs. if you were going off your RAW file, you would have much more of a chance of that working as you'd be working with the maximum sensor information available to you/your camera. I work in the commercials and feature world and been lucky enough to work with or observe some of the best colourists in the industry, if you even suggested grading proxies they'd burn you at the cross! I'm only saying this so nobody starting out gets confused or gets into bad habits, it is absolutely not the way to work.
The machine you have to do all your post work on should absolutely be a consideration when buying a camera as well. Like you said if your computer can't handle RAW footage (like a large percentage of people), proxies are only meant for assembly and edit where sensor information doesn't matter. But you only need one frame of a scene to grade it, most people can at least load up 1 RAW frame at 8k to get what they need. If you know you can't work with 4k footage then maybe consider upgrading computer first or just don't buy a camera that shoots 8k as like you said it'll make for a very annoying (if not impossible) grading experience!
@@broadwayphotovideo Generally speaking you don't need to playback anything to grade a scene (unless you've shot it in a way where your exposures are changing a lot within the same shot). You only need one frame. So if you can load up a RAW shot at 8k without playing back in your timeline so that it only renders one frame, then that would work. You could toggle your proxies on while you scrub through the timeline to find your shot, then once you've found it toggle the proxies off and Premiere would then render just that frame your playhead is on currently and you could grade it from there and rinse and repeat.
Do you need to deliver in 8k? You could just work with your RAWs on a 4k timeline which would be less taxing, or make high quality transcodes (as opposed to proxies) in a different codec (such as Pro Res 422 HQ or 4444) or at different resolutions which would sacrifice a lot less quality than proxies and work very well for grade (although this is still not the "full" image data, but a better option than proxies if you've got no other choice). Ideally you have a machine that can handle whatever it is you've chosen to shoot on. I wouldn't buy an Alexa to shoot ARRI RAW because I know my current computer would never work with it (well, that and I don't have £40k+ to spend on a camera haha). If you're having to work with and deliver 8k footage then ideally you'd have considered your post workflow and have the computer to handle it
nope not a useful heads up by a noob
ever heard if lumetri scopes noob?
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I always wonder how to create proxies for 4K 120FPS. Premiere pro doesn't convert 120fs. Hopefully sony a7siii in camera will create.
I know this is super late but you have to interpret your 4K 120 to 24fps in premiere and then create proxies for your slow motion clips with the same 24fps setting in media encoder before the export starts!
this was so simple, clear, straight to the point and NOT confusing. Thank You!
I normally don't comment... but I've been struggling with choppy and laggy editing for a while and somehow never knew about proxies... this just changed everything, thank you for the quick and well explained tutorial!
I'm glad I was able to help out! :] Proxies have helped me with so many large projects! Good luck!
Daamnnn.... I was editing my gaming videos but they were choppy as hell...
I started using Premiere Pro for about a week but didn't know about this... You are a lifesaver man....😍😍😍😍😍
Wow.. you just explained proxies so clearly.. this video is the best one to learn about creating proxies. Previously i hv watched some videos on how to make proxies, but they were so difficult to undustand.
This video just made it so clear . Thank u Kyler.
Thank you Rivu! Trying to make things easier for everyone!
KYLER HOLLAND Thats the way how it should be .. straight, clear and simple ☑️
@@KYLERHOLLAND Sir I want a suggestion from you. I'm going to buy a laptop but have a low budget. So, should I buy a laptop with at great budget without graphics card & use these proxies or I should buy Laptop with graphics card as it's one time investment. BTW I am really not a hardcore editor, I just edit normal YT videos.
Agreed 100%
DIG your studio setup. Clean and rich looking
hey thank you!
This is so good! No introduction, just to the point
Thanks my guy!
I've been through 20 TH-cam clips and your video was the clearest and to the point in under 4min without so much BS! Thank you!!!
Thank you! I like to keep my videos short and to the point!
I love proxies, they are at the same level of a nice meal when I'm very hungry. The freedom of editing is insane.
Thank you, I am editing on a MacBook Pro from late 2011 and my 1080p footage always lags in Premiere Pro, I've heard lots of talk about proxies but nobody could explain it correctly. Your video is just what I needed. Thanks, off to create some proxies now!
Finally, a video on the subject that was clear, to the point, and accurate. THANK YOU, KYLER HOLLAND!
Those Proxies already safed my life so many times. ☺️🙈
Honestly same. It's just a habit at this point. Makes editing projects sooo much easier!
Thanks alot. I was thinking to get an imac on an installment plan because I was unable to edit 4K on my laptop. Thanks to you now I can.
Thank you for this simple clear instruction of proxies!!! Much appreciated!
Anytime! Trying to make things easy for everyone!
I was about to quit trying to edit video altogether until finding this. Thank you so much!
Proxies are awesome! CineForm and ProRes proxies are accelerated on my NVidia GPU in my Windows machine... so they are buttery smooth! I used to make CineForm proxies but they can be very large... basically doubling or tripling the amount of disk space you need while editing a project. But with ProRes... the proxies can be much smaller. Regardless of which kind you use... proxies are great! 😁
I'll definitely look into that! I'll be shooting in Apple ProRes RAW with my Sony A7S iii + Atomos Ninja V. I'm expecting MASSIVE video files so any tips for organizing footage will help. :D
@@KYLERHOLLAND You'll wanna do a test of the various flavors of proxies to see what works best for you. I use "ProRes Medium Resolution" because it's a nice balance of file size and resolution. It's 1280x720 which looks fine to me. But the "Low Resolution" proxies are 1024x540 which don't look great. In the old days... the CineForm proxies didn't offer a choice in resolutions... and they were HUGE! I'm glad we have better options now! 😎
Thnx you. Very helpful
This video is soooooo good. Just what I needed without the waste of time.
You've earned a new sub
Thank you good sir. My work computer was not happy with A7S3 footage but now its working great
Great quick explanation. But do you need to toggle every time time you add a proxied clip?
Thank god for this ! I was flipping out about my premier freeing on my mac book pro 16gb 2015 model. I was about to upgrade the SSD and was looking for eGPU ( external graphics processing ) extreme I know but yeah. Proxies for the win !
absolute game changer! great video
I've been wondering about this topic for months... And u taught us so simply... ♥ ♥
Thank you! I try to just help out the community!
Love that you got straight to the point without bs. your intro logo animation drags a bit tho. Superb content anyway. got a new sub from this one
Thank you so much! Been trying to find exactly this- a fast and simple explanation/tutorial. Worked perfect and going to start doing this moving forward!
Thanks Kyler, this is really helpful, i've always confused how to do Proxy, but thanks to you that i understand more👍👍
I'm glad it helps!
Awesome, quick and straight to the point
1:50 As soon as I hit OK the Adobe Media starts but proxies don't get created! nothing happens it just stays like that! Any solution?
This is very helpful, I'm editing 8k footage for the first time. It was shot on a RED Raptor and the cinematographer was able to make proxies in camera in real time. Now I just need to figure out the best way to bridge proxies from Premiere to After Effects so as not to have to render shots and import in between.
I'm curious if dynamic link will work with proxies!?
OMG thank you so much for this short video. You litterally saved me from buying a new graphiccard. Have a nice one.
Awesome tutorial. Thanks. Very helpful and FAST!
this just saved a lot of hours, thank you so much!
You're welcome!
Es normal que un especialista de sonido parezca que te escupa cada cuatro o cinco palabras?
This was liquid gold for me. Thanks for the info! I do gotta bust yer chops about the 9 second endpage though. Ha! Keep "Fast Friday" as the title anyway. You ROCK!!!
Awesome video! Quick and straight to the point. Just what I needed! Thanks
bruh i just amaze bruh. 1 simple question:
it is necessary to install Media encoder to to convert into proxies ?
Thanks chap, great tutorial, really helped me out. Subscribed!
how to do proxies in 4 minutes...this is what the world needed.
Oooooo. I didnt know proxies were a thing until I saw a tip from twitter. This is really useful if my editor app has access to proxies.
Super quick, on point, no BS. Thanks man
Thanks man, Love the fast pace tutorial
Glad it helped!
Beyond Excellent. Sweet, simple and to the point. Keep it up!
1st great video...2nd I have a question..after you click the proxy button to enable editing faster...when you finish your editing, don't you click that proxy button again, to turn off your proxy to not render the proxy video?
No. Whenever exporting. It will not render the proxies in the final export. It always exports full res.
Good stuff. Explained it clearer and quicker than the other videos i watched on this topic.
Legend! Thank you! Straight to the point and no bs! 🙌🏻
Great quick fast video! Lives up to the name
I think it will be great to add these shorter videos on Friday! Thanks for the feedback!
Dude. Thank you, this literally is perfect and get's right to the point.
bro u saved my life
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Always love your tutorial, fast and easy understand.
Awesome. Concise tutorials are the best tutorials.
Glad you think so!
This info is mind blowing........ straight to the point. thanks
Appreciate it! Trying to make videos that help! :D
Best proxies tutorial , thank you man !
Thank you Saqer! Tried my best :]
this is the only way to edit. had a lil issue where media encoder didnt start encoding automatically....just had to wait it out and the file came up.
thanks.
It helps a lot when you're dealing with heavy footage.
Great video! I have to try proxies!
this is really useful and great simple way.
thanks dude, can you also have a external proxy, like a big super machine in your basement with alot of noise, and the edit software in your room?
That's kinda what I have now with NAS. Watch my storage workflow video for more details on that. It has 90TB in it currently.
@@KYLERHOLLAND thanks gast💪🏻
Very helpful video explanining proxies. Thank you so much.
i tried this for a reel video but it doesnt work .. the teel became with the size of 16 .9 .. what i do ?
Thanks for the tips 😊
Can’t wait to do this after importing 116 4K clips into my project ❤️ Great video
Thanks, man! Quick and to the point as I like
Bro thank you. Super clear & quick. You just saved my project. Lol
No problem 👍
bro thank you for explaining in 4 minutes what other videos take 15+ minutes to do
Thank you for the quick walk through 🤝🏾🤝🏾🤝🏾
off topic, but since when did you make the semicircular motion on the recording? was the camera on dolly? or on sliders and heads where your face was tracked? thanks! :)
It's a slider from Edelkrone! It's allows me to map the motion of my camera!
Thanks for no fuffing around and great explanation. Going to sub!
Thanks for the sub!
the best explanation and quick video about proxy files thanks mate , i still have a doubts about the fps of each clip , for example , on a project i film all in 4K but some of original files are 60fps and some 120 fps , when i generate proxies , premiere pro make them with the same fps ? so that if i slow down some footages at least i can see what im doing and how it doe look like ? cheers mate !! keep on rocking
Nice straight to the point!
You Save my life Thank you Brother 🕺
so fast and so clear explanation big thumbs up 👍
FF! More of these Fast Fridays, please! :D
thanks for the great explainer
Great video! How would you create Proxys for say instagram Reels where its portrait mode... I shoot a lot of videos for clients in that style, it would be great to get your feedback on how to do this please
exactly what I was looking for, subscribed
Thanks, quick and to the point! No 30-minute videos. Thanks.
Thanks! That helped me a lot!
Hi kyler , can we color correct and grade proxie footage ? or only color correct them?
Thanks
Big fan of Fast Fridays and even bigger fan of alliteration
I agree. It kinda just rolls off the tongue! :]
Best explained in just 4 mts. TQ
Glad it helped
Legend Kyler
Okay now that was resolved. Now what about the animation I will add through dynamic linking in AE? Will I still have to do it in 4k in AE too? Because 4K comp also lags the scene down.
So how about the Proxies in the Project Settings? What's the use for that? Thanks!!!
is that good idea to color correct a low resolution proxy video instead of the full resolution one?
Big help. Thanks
Thats great news! :)
One of the best explanations I have seen!
Very helpful video thankyou so much sir 😀😀
THANK U - love quick useful content
Thanks dude! Fast Friday is a cool name....keep it up!
Thank you! I think it will definitely be a fun series! What should I do next week?
@@KYLERHOLLAND maybe some hints and tricks on how to clean bad audio or how to sound design .
You Rock man!
Do we need to do anything before exporting? Will it export the correct file ?
bro thank you so much
Whoa, that's awesome. Thanks for the info!
Anytime! Thanks for stopping by!
lit! smooth and easy as always ☝.
Trying to keep things simple! :]
There s a missing link for me, do you import the proxy files and work with them or with the files that are already in the bin?!
Thanks! Definitely helps EFFICIENCY!
I dont how much you made my work easy Bro.. Thanks a tonnnn
Happy to help
great and to the point. cheers
Does it have to be 8k????
Or videos only?