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Best way to copy a template project

New Here ,
Oct 06, 2022 Oct 06, 2022

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I created a template project with all the bits I usually use in videos already there to speed things up.

 

However when I 'Save as...' the template project to create a new project the assets are not copied to the new project folder. I want to be able to move these (the template project and the new project) around independently of each other.

 

Is there a better way to do this?

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Adobe Employee , Oct 06, 2022 Oct 06, 2022

Hey abemail1,

 

Welcome to the community! You can create Motion Graphics Templates in Premiere Pro, which might help you in this case (here's a tutorial). But you would have to create individual templates for each layer in Premiere. If you have access to After Effects, you can create MOGRTs from entire compositions and open them in Premiere Pro.

 

You can also use the project manager to collect your Premiere Pro project in a folder if that's something you want. Let us know if this helps.

 

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Hey abemail1,

 

Welcome to the community! You can create Motion Graphics Templates in Premiere Pro, which might help you in this case (here's a tutorial). But you would have to create individual templates for each layer in Premiere. If you have access to After Effects, you can create MOGRTs from entire compositions and open them in Premiere Pro.

 

You can also use the project manager to collect your Premiere Pro project in a folder if that's something you want. Let us know if this helps.

 

Thanks,

Ishan

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Hi Ishan, 

 

thanks for the answer. It sounds like Project Manager is what I need. I want to create new projects from an existing one so I think that would allow that. Will give it a try. Thank you. 

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