From the course: Collaborating on Video Projects with Creative Cloud

Exchanging Adobe Premiere Rush projects

From the course: Collaborating on Video Projects with Creative Cloud

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Exchanging Adobe Premiere Rush projects

- When you're in Premiere Pro you can easily access projects that you've made using Adobe Premiere Rush. However, you need to use the same Creative Cloud ID. This means that you need to be logged in on both devices and then hand the material off. From the welcome screen I'll click open Premiere Rush project. It scans and locates the projects that I previously worked on. When you're ready, just click to open the project. It'll be converted from the Premiere Rush format into a Premiere project with edits intact. It may need to download the media so give it a second when you first click. The media is loaded, and you'll notice that the effects that I applied such as lumetri color actually reflect the changes that were made on my tablet. Let's maximize the timeline here. And you'll notice that the graphics, including the motion graphics came across as well as the photos and all of the edit. If I click on one of the texts here and take a look at the controls for it, and let's switch over to the graphics panel, if I got into edit you'll see that the text is still editable as is the shape including its color, shadow, and everything else. So the project was successfully migrated from one application to another. Now by default it's going to be renamed converted Rush project and I will save it into a standard folder. If you want to choose where it's stored you can use the file save as command to relocate it and also later on take advantage of the ability to consolidate the project with the project manager.

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