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Working with shared projects
From the course: Collaborating on Video Projects with Creative Cloud
Working with shared projects
- Adobe Premiere Pro has a useful feature that allows you to share a project with multiple editors. This is not the Team Projects approach that allows multiple people to have read/write access or even remote access to a project, rather this is a simple approach that works great on a shared network. Let's say that you and another editor are both working in the office, she needs to have access to the same project that you do, so you can grab common elements or, perhaps, you're working on a project but she'd like to keep an eye on how you're building things out so that she can match the style or make sure that the color grading is consistent. Well, this makes it pretty easy to have a project that can be used with Collaboration, but you'll both need to change your preference first. In Premiere Pro with the project open, choose to access your preferences and go to Collaboration. What you'll want to do is take a look at a Collaboration system. You'll see that you'll have different options…
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