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June 6, 2026

project manager won't stop including after effects project and clips

  • June 6, 2026
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I’m working on a project in Premiere that I used a bunch of AE comps to do titles and other motion. It was all shot on RED footage, so it’s a fairly heavy project. I’m trying to send it to a colorist, but even after using “render and replace” on all the AE comps, duplicating my sequences and deleting every AE linked comp from my project, Premiere Project Manager keeps including them when I try to consolidate the project to send. When I re-open the premiere project, it puts all the AE comps back into the project in a “Recovered Clips” folder. I’ve even tried Consolidate and transcode on the clips and it still won’t leave the AE projects out of the project which is a problem, b/c then it pulls in a ton of other RED footage into the folder and makes it a huge project to try and send. I’m going insane. 

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    Nishu Kushwaha
    Community Manager
    Community Manager
    June 8, 2026

    Hi ItsGrumpist, this sounds frustrating — the issue you're describing is actually with Premiere Pro's Project Manager rather than After Effects, so I'd recommend reposting it in the Premiere Pro community for the right expertise: https://community.adobe.com/p/premiere

    Also, please include the following details:

    • Are you on macOS or Windows?

    • What version of After Effects Premiere are you using?

    • Are your project or media files stored in a shared location?

    Let us know.

     

    Thanks,

    Nishu

    Participant
    June 8, 2026

    Thanks! I’m on a Mac and running the latest versions of After Effects and Premiere. All the footage is an an external ssd. 

    Nishu Kushwaha
    Community Manager
    Community Manager
    June 9, 2026

    Hi ​@ItsGrumpist,

     

    Due to a technical issue, I am unable to move your post to the Premiere community. Please create a new post here: https://community.adobe.com/p/premiere

    Sorry for the trouble.

     

    Thanks,

    Nishu