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August 30, 2023
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Can you manually lock closed project in Productions?

  • August 30, 2023
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Is there a way to manually lock a project inside of Productions without having it open? As an assist editor, I want my editor to have read-only access to all non-essential projects, so that if they are the only one inside of a project they can't write over anything.

 

And also so that I don't have to keep asking them to step out of projects, or change to read-only mode, if they've opened a project before me.

 

Essentially, I (assist editor) would have read/write access to all projects, but the editor would only have read/write to the edit/sequence projects.

 

Is that something that is an option, or is that a feature request?

Correct answer Bruce Bullis

It is not currently an option.

 

We can call "Provide granular read/write management of different projects, within one Production" a feature request; if you need something near-term, a media asset manager may be your best approach.


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Bruce Bullis
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Community Manager
August 31, 2023

It is not currently an option.

 

We can call "Provide granular read/write management of different projects, within one Production" a feature request; if you need something near-term, a media asset manager may be your best approach.


justind4726576
Participating Frequently
September 19, 2023

The lack of this kind of feature is why our produciton company decided against using producitons on an upcoming cable TV series. We can't afford to risk someone moving/deleting/renaming something because we are not able to resrtict their access to the "masrter" project. Hoping Adobe will add this in the future.

Bruce Bullis
Community Manager
Community Manager
September 19, 2023

Productions rely on the OS directory structure to keep track of their constituent projects, including whether they're open (locked). 

To restrict access based on user role / credentials, you may wish to consider a Media Asset Management (MAM) system of some sort.

Anecdotal: Lots of films and shows have used Productions for years, and we haven't received any complaints about access control issues.