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Create a Packet in Premiere CC 2017

Explorer ,
Feb 15, 2017 Feb 15, 2017

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Hello, I'm wondering,

there is some way to Premiere CC create packet? Just like Illustrator, that merges all images, fonts and configurations, and make you able to work in other machine from where you stoped.

If this exist, I didn't find.

Some one know how?

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Enthusiast , Feb 15, 2017 Feb 15, 2017

File > Project Manager

Select the sequences you want to collect and make sure that the Resulting Project is set to Collect Files and Copy to New Location.

You might also want to uncheck Exclude Unused Clips and Rename Media Files, depending on your preference/requirements.

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File > Project Manager

Select the sequences you want to collect and make sure that the Resulting Project is set to Collect Files and Copy to New Location.

You might also want to uncheck Exclude Unused Clips and Rename Media Files, depending on your preference/requirements.

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The conventional way for most editor's to do this is simply copy the entire project folder location, with all the assests, from one hard drive to another. You'll still need to manually install any additional fonts/plugins/filters that are used in the project but not included by default in Windows or Premiere. You may also need to re-link some media once you open the project on the new drive. There's generally a lot more media involved in a video project and, unlike Photoshop or Illustrator, it can't all be reduced to layers or vectors and saved within the .psd/.ai file - it still needs to reference back to the original media location.

Premiere does have a "Project Manager" function which is designed more for archival purposes - it takes your project folders and duplicates everything that is actually used in the project to a new location. It also gives you options for transcoding and what files are copied and which are not (eg waveforms, rendered previews, etc). Usually this is done once a project is finished and you want to back it up using the least space possible while still retaining all your assets should you need to revisit the project down the track.

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Never tried...but you could work in a Team Project with your self.

Dont know how that handles media or Fonts across the TEAM

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