Hey Karl! Love your work, man! Question: what if you wanted to take a project out of a production to work on at home and then add that cut back into the main production you took it from? Note that I have the media(proxies and audio) Example: working on a feature w 161 scenes. Main Production is on a Synology NAS at the studio. I want to take Scenes 145-147 home, cut them and then add back into the main Production on the NAS at the studio later. TLDR; what do you think is the best way to take and return 1 or 2 projects from a Production? I have all the proxies and audio. I understand there will be some relinking involved. But what is the most efficient way to do this? Without (LucidLink, PostLab, etc...). Should I copy the whole Productions folder on my take home drive? Or just the projects I need - the issue here is the sources are linked to "raw media" projects - so I need at least those projects, too.(?) But what do you think the best way to take and return 1 or 2 projects from a Production? My hypothesis is to take the whole Productions folder, cut the projects I want and then rename project "_homeCut" or something. When back at studio I "ADD PROJECT TO PRODUCTION" / add new version of the project to production. Any thoughts are greatly appreciated!
@BGdev305 Жыл бұрын
There are numerous things missing here.. What about "Import"? What happens when you import a project into a production? What if you want to bring in 'subclips' from a project that is not apart of the production in any way? Also what happens if I bring a project into production. I use sequences and subclips FROM that project in a sequence in the production.. what happens if I at a later date edit the original project that I brought into production.. Are those edits brought over into wherever I used that content in production? Example: I have Production A.. with Sequence A in that production. I bring in an older project named Old Project. I then use subclips from that Old Project in Production A , Sequence A.. and save. If I then some time later, edit subclips in Old Project and save. Do those edits to that Old Project subclips ripple over to Production A Sequence A? If so, I can see this being a nightmare!
@KarlSoule Жыл бұрын
Whenever you import a project into a Production, Premiere is making a copy of the project. There's no connection to the original. And cross-project referencing is limited to the projects within the Production. If I import Old Project into Production A with Sequence A, Premiere will make a copy of Old Project (let's call it Old Project Copy) and place that into the Production. At that point, any further changes to Old Project will NOT reflect in Old Project Copy. Does that make sense?