
Method 3: Open Media Browser Inside of Premiere Pro Why Use This Method: It's the easiest to remember for beginners or if you get lost.ġ | Navigate to the top menu bar of Premiere and select ' File'Ģ | Select ' Import' and a browser window will open up allowing you to choose which files you'd like to import into Premiere Pro.ģ | Select the files you'd like to import and click ' Import' to add them to your project. Method 2: Use the Drop Down Import from the File Tab

Why Use This Method: It's the quickest and easiest (imo).ġ | Once you've opened up Premiere Pro, navigate over to your Project Window.Ģ | Simply double click anywhere in this box and a window will open, allowing you to find the footage or files you'd like to import.ģ | Select one or multiple clips and hit ' import'.Ĥ | You can also right-click anywhere within your Project Window and select ' Import' to open the same import menu.

Method 1: Double Click in the Project Window
