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    Hi, I just shot a short film with a Sony F35, and all the video files are in dpx files of each frame, I wanted to know how I can import the actual video? I'm using premiere pro 2015 with windows 8.
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    are you asking how to import an image set? or when trying to import dpx files they aren't recognized?
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    The dpx files aren't recognized.... ? I can copy it from After Effects to Premiere but then it imports it at around 7000 individual frames, rather than the clip itself.
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  4. Importing image sequence to clip in Premiere:
    1. In Premiere select File -> Import..
    2. browse to images folder
    3. select First image from list
    4. select Image Sequence and click Open:
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Name:	01.jpg
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ID:	34897

    Changing frame rate of the clip
    by right click on clip, select Modify -> Interpret Footage:
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    and if you haven't done this yet, go to preferences/general and set the default still length to 1 frame.Click image for larger version

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