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I would like to make 4 different films with the same beginning and ending, but i cannot find how to copy a project.
Is this possible, and if yes, how?
Thanks!
Here's a video tutorial on how to complete this function!
How to Duplicate Sequences in Premiere Rush - YouTube
Hope this helps.
-Caroline
This is insane usability and violates everything known and learned about read/write/copy/delete file operations. This is ad-hoc engineering at its worst.
Please fix this absolutely insipid nonsense. It should even be possible to inadvertently copy projects by appending an autoincremented numeral to the filename.
But please, really, get it to together and don't do this nonstandard BS.
I too need to use the duplication for entire projects on a very regular basis. We need videos with different subtitles. Can you please update with this option?
I figured out a workaround if you are interested. Install Adobe Rush on another device (like an iPhone) and login with the same credentials as the primary device. Open your project on each device and make a small change on one device, like adding a title at the end. Close both verions of the project. When you open the project again you'll get a warning dialog that reads something like "Project Conflict. The version on the server will overwrite the version on your device. Do you want to save a co
...I, too, have cancelled my account.
The inability to do a process associated with a bedrock file-write function (copy, edit, delete) is, well, too dumb to believe. It's obvious that today's engineers and product managers at Adobe think they can do better than the rational user functions that have been in play 30+ years in the consumer market.
Looking for a new solution.
I couldn't agree more. The arrogance on the part of the "engineers" that everyone will just get it eventually is madding. What is wrong with you Adobe. "Save as" is a part of every program you and every other software company makes. Why did you think you were being so cool leaving it out?
I have the same problem regarding the need to copy a project and duplicating the sequence doesn't help as its my edit of various sequences I need. I've spent hours editing a video where I have added subtitles. I also need a version without subtitles but didn't realise the software would be so limiting that I couldn't do a basic save as. So now if I delete the subtitles and export I imagine I will loose my subtitles which I want to keep as an alternative. Ludicrous! Very frustrating!
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The ability to duplicate a project to use as a template seems like a no brainer. I'm surprised this function doesn't exist. You can duplicate a sequence, as the answer shows, but not being able to create a new project with it is very annoying. I hope this gets added as a feature soon!
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Indeed!
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Hi Caroline and Mayjain, I think you have misunderstood the request. Nobody here has asked how to copy a sequence within a video. We are asking for the ability to save a copy or save as function so that we can create multiple versions of the same video. Some will need English titles, some Spanish titles, use the same video branded for different events, brand for different partners etc. Nobody is going to keep editing the same video to achieve these because we have options like KineMaster that allows us to create a copy of the video and rename it to a different version.
You have this across all other Adobe Cloud apps but not here. Its just a Rush(ed) app to catch up with others, but you didnt focus on what makes those apps great - they were developed by people who use the app and they understood what the rest of us needed.
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actually, this has been solved but not explained on how to use it.
You need to create sequences in rush or clips. So if you want to create a standard intro and outro then you create a sequence for each.
1) go to file>new sequence - this will make all your work disappear but it is saved as a single sequence under assets
2) create a sequence which will be your intro, outro, whole video etc
3) click on assets and then look for sequence01. You will find multiple of these and you simply rename this to intro, outro, french, english etc.
4) click on the (...) and you will have the option to duplicate.
Now im trying to work out how to import the sequence into a new video to save it as a different version of the video.
This is typical Adobe trying to over-complicate things. They need to get the right users that the product is aimed at to get the usability right. Potentially great app.
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@ParjSangha, any luck on figuring out how to import a copied sequence into a new video?
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Agreed that this is crazy that we don't have a "save as" function. For anyone still looking for this (like I was), I think I figured out how to do it. You DO create another sequence as mentioned above and make your changes (you can click on the different sequences in your project panel by clicking the (...) and clicking 'Open'. Then just make sure you are in the sequence of the version of the video you want when you export ("Share"). It will only export THAT sequence of the video. Hope that helps. Now I want the hour of my life back that it took to figure that out 😞
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Nope. Given up. I use premiere pro finalise clips for use and then use Kinemaster to create the actual video I want. It's ridiculous that Adobe just don't listen to the end users
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Looks like this was updated and added in the latest release!
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Hi! Hopefully this helps:
On the Home page, under the video you want to copy, press on the 3 dots ... (Project Options) then click Duplicate. This is how we proceed to copy a project and change subtitles from English to French.
Hope this helps!
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I have the same problem regarding the need to copy a project and duplicating the sequence doesn't help as its my edit of various sequences I need. I've spent hours editing a video where I have added subtitles. I also need a version without subtitles but didn't realise the software would be so limiting that I couldn't do a basic save as. So now if I delete the subtitles and export I imagine I will loose my subtitles which I want to keep as an alternative. Ludicrous! Very frustrating!
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Hi! Hopefully this helps:
On the Home page, under the video you want to copy, press on the 3 dots ... (Project Options) then click Duplicate. This is how we proceed to copy a project and change subtitles from English to French.
Hope this works!
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Hi! Hopefully this helps others:
On the Home page, under the video you want to copy, press on the 3 dots ... (Project Options) then click Duplicate. This is how we proceed to copy a project and change subtitles from English to French.
Hope this helps!
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Adobe Rush is the worse program I have ever tried in my life.
I can't believe everytime i need to do somehting I find a new silly limitation...
it's really frustrating. Adobe is not what it was... since Flash guys you are falling appart.
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Go to home screen and click the three dots under the video you want to copy. Scroll to Duplicate and there you have it!