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April 1, 2021
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Maintain folder structures on import

  • April 1, 2021
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Add an option to preserve empty folder structures on import!

Often I or an assistant editor will create a folder structure in the finder with empty folders to be populated with media later on in the production workflow (i.e. Final mix stems, color files, graphics). Currently if you import empty folders or folders with only one item in them, those empty folders disappear on import and the single item that was inside them is left outside any folder. This prevents planning and proper organization, and I'm not sure what the benefit of it is? Fewer folders? But I wanted those, that's why I made them.

Just leave the folder structures as they are, don't change them. If some users want an option to "automatically remove empty folders on import" then add that, but don't make removing them the default.


Importing empty folder structures is an essential organizational tool for any medium to large scale professional production. I made this same request in May of 2018 and have never gotten a response or seen it addressed, I really I hope I do this time!

131 replies

Inspiring
April 1, 2021

Hi there folks, so I have a strange issue: 

 

I like a certain folder layout for new projects, so I made my own template project with my desired folder structure, and I import this every time I setup a new project.

 

However not all the folders I create in my template appear when imported into a new project. As you can imagine, there is much wailing and gnashing of teeth, and renting of garments.

 

If you look below at my audio folder for example, it has subfolders 2 and 4 (MSX/Music and MIX/Mixes respectively) but in my original template, my folder structure is 1. VO, 2, MSX, 3, SFX, 4, MIX

I have no idea why Premier decides to leave folders out on import of this template project but I'm hoping the community or Adobe could help solve this. 

 

I also tried stuffing each folder with a single file like a piece of black video or an empty title object (in the template project version), just to see if the folders were being ignored because they're empty, but the results are just arbitrary 😕😕

 

Thanks In Advance

 

 

R Neil Haugen
Legend
April 1, 2021

You have to have at least one file that PrPro "recognizes" in each folder for PrPro to import the folder.

 

So ... you need to have 'dummy' media in every folder that doesn't already have something in it. Then delete that when you add the proper items to it.

 

Neil

Everyone's mileage always varies ...
Inspiring
April 1, 2021

Thanks for your response Neil, however I've tried this to no avail (see attached). Though I'm using Premier generated files, not external files. I might try that now - using an external jpg or something