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December 17, 2017
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How to combine two projects into one timeline

  • December 17, 2017
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Hello all. I'm using premiere pro cc and want to combine projects.

I have done file>import and clicked "entire project" and it brought in all the unedited videos for me to choose from in the bin.

I tried again with "import selected sequences" and it brought up a few things to choose from, and only one that I could click "ok" on, and it didn't even bring anything in.

I need both projects edited clips on the same timeline.

Thanks,

Scott

Edit: I don't think I'm making a sequence in the first place. i was looking at a Youtube video and part of this guys workflow was to dar the first clip down into "new item", and that marked the beginning of the sequence. To Begin, I've just been dragging my first clip onto the timeline.

Is there a way to make a sequence after I've edited a bunch of clips together and done an export?

Message was edited by: scott kraller

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    Correct answer Vidya Sagar

    Hi zeppelin390,

    What is the version of Premiere Pro? If you are on Premiere Pro CC 2018, Premiere Pro can open multiple projects.

    Check this article: New features summary for the October 2017 release of Adobe Premiere Pro CC

    Thanks,

    Vidya.

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    Vidya Sagar
    Vidya SagarCorrect answer
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    December 18, 2017

    Hi zeppelin390,

    What is the version of Premiere Pro? If you are on Premiere Pro CC 2018, Premiere Pro can open multiple projects.

    Check this article: New features summary for the October 2017 release of Adobe Premiere Pro CC

    Thanks,

    Vidya.