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January 6, 2023
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Adobe Premiere Pro - Lastest Cloud Version - Cloud Cooperation with other paying Adobe Cloud Users

  • January 6, 2023
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Initial situation:

I want to share an Adobe Premiere project that I have already created with another team member using Adobe Cloud.

You would think this should be a standard feature, but it's not, it's a dead end. Therefore, directly as a feature request to the Adobe Development Team.

1) It MUST be possible to export an existing project (IN ANY ADOBE PRODUCT) as a cloud project = share. For this, a corresponding feature within the Adobe App is missing, here concrete Adobe Premiere.

2) It should also be possible to share any Adobe files including used assets easily in a maximum of 3 steps. In the case of Adobe Premiere, this does not even work for a simple project file because the upload of the file format is simply restricted and such file types are not supported.

Adobe - what are you doing and why do you think that paying users are happy with such non-existing features?

At this point I can simply just please any other user having difficulties of same kind or similar to create feature requests to Adobe and to comment this post. 

Thank you!

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R Neil Haugen
Legend
January 8, 2023

There are several ways to do collaboration with Pr projects.

 

But first, understand the Project does not include any media ... project files only include metadata links to where the "imported" media resides on disc.

 

Sharing project files via Dropbox & etc. as mentioned above is one way, but the least collaborative in behavior.

 

Working within the Team Project or Production modes is designed are both to be used with multiple users at a time.

 

Team Project workflows automatically include storing the project file on the Adobe Cloud with all Team members invited to share the project.

 

Production assumes you are sharing the project either by network server or file transport such as LucidLink.

 

My partner and I do both regularly. I'm in Oregon, he's in Cape Town, our shared storage is Amazon S3 in London, transport services via LucidLink.

 

Neil

Everyone's mileage always varies ...
Known Participant
January 9, 2023

@R Neil Haugen @John V Knowles  @Rag and Bone Thank all of you for your answer.
I'm familiar with cloud work flows and setting up them either. 

What nobody answers is the transfer option with a functional workflow to convert a regular Adobe Premiere Project to the collaboration mode. There MUST be a way for an existing Adobe Premiere Project to be shared. 
And I would expect that this way is always the same in every Adobe Product.

That's a simple rule of User Experience and designing interfaces.
Within all the links I haven't found anything to this...

 

R Neil Haugen
Legend
January 9, 2023

They include information on converting a stand-alone project into a Teams project or Production. Those allow active collaboration, and have locking for sequences while being edited & such.

 

Stand-alone projects are by design intended for working by one person at a time. The other two options are built specifically for collaborative purposes. And it takes a few seconds to conver to Team, a couple minutes to setup a Production.

 

If you simply wish to pass on the project to someone else, simply copy the file and send it via email or dropbox type link.

 

And of course now that they own Frame.io, that process of passing on H.264 clips to clients for comment is also built into all versions of Pr. Depending on what you want the client to be able to do, you may need to also buy a Frame.io subscription.

 

Your choice. They've built great tools for this, used by millions a day.

 

Neil

Everyone's mileage always varies ...
Rag and Bone
Community Expert
Community Expert
January 8, 2023

Have you looked at this area of the user guide?

Community Expert
January 8, 2023

How are you trying to share the project file? It should be readable in any online storage system like Dropbox, Box, Google Drive, etc.

If you are trying to share files from your Creative Cloud storage, perhaps this article can help you:
https://helpx.adobe.com/creative-cloud/help/share.html

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