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Collaborating with libraries

Collaborating with libraries

From the course: Collaborating on Video Projects with Creative Cloud

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Collaborating with libraries

- If you're working with a set of teammates and you have a bunch of content that you want to share, you can easily create a shared library that multiple people can add to. Maybe this is something to contain multiples looks that you create in Premiere Pro for color grading, or shared logos or assets you frequently need. From the panel, choose Collaborate. You can add a new collaborator or promote someone from before. Now this person has the ability to modify the contents of that particular library. This means that if multiple editors have the library loaded, they can start adding content into it. Maybe you're working with a graphic artist, and they want to share MOGRTs with you or other content. This can make it useful if you want to quickly do this. There is one other collaboration method as well. If needed, and you don't want to work with the cloud, from the Libraries panel, you could choose to export a library. This will actually create a physical file on your disk, a .cclibs file…

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