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DISCUSS: Collaborate without conflicts using Team Projects in Premiere Pro

Adobe Employee ,
Oct 03, 2022 Oct 03, 2022

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You can now collaborate without conflicts using Team Projects in Premiere Pro. You can share your project and hand-off your changes to co-editors, assistant editors, producers etc. without having to worry about conflicts.

 

Once you perform any edit operation (trim, move a clip, delete etc.) on your sequence in a Team Project, the sequence will be locked and only you can edit that sequence till you publish your changes. Your collaborators will have view-only access to your sequence and can playback/seek/scrub, copy and paste clips, and duplicate your sequence. However, they cannot edit your sequence while you are editing till you publish your changes. 

 

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The sequence above shows that you are editing a sequence and can publish once you are done editing

 

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Your collaborators in Team Projects can see that the have view-only access till you publish your changes

 

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You can also see who is editing a sequence in the Project Browser

 

Once you publish your changes, your collaborators will receive your edits and can now edit the sequence that you were working on. 

 

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A publish updates your collaborators with your changes and makes the sequence available for editingā€ƒ

 

In order to start collaborating, create a new Team Project and invite collaborators to that project.

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Create a new Team Project in the Home Screen in Premiere Pro

 

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You can invite collaborators using the Invite icon on the top right header of Premiere Pro when using Team Projects. 

 

Known Issues

Please only use this feature with Team Projects that are created in Beta and only collaborate with users who are also using the Beta. 

 

We would love to hear your feedback on this feature. Please join the conversation below. 

 

Abhi Singh

Senior Product Manager
Cloud Platform for Video

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Explorer ,
Oct 04, 2022 Oct 04, 2022

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Looking forward to this Abhi! Does the recent beta reflect the Auto-Save improvements you've also been working on for Team Projects?

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Adobe Employee ,
Oct 04, 2022 Oct 04, 2022

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Thanks! Would love for you to try it out and give us feedback. For others on the forum (you know this already): Team Projects saves every change that you make to the project. Justin, can you please send me an email at: abhijisi@adobe.com 

I just want to confim which Auto-Save Improvements you are referening before answering. 

Best Regards, 

Abhi

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Oct 05, 2022 Oct 05, 2022

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Hi Abhi, if I recall when we did the last feedback session on rendering (not the beta demo) you showed a slide that listed what you were working on for Team Projects and Auto-Save was at the top of the list. That what I was referring to.

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