Working in Productions mode, rather than the older "stand-alone projects model", you can do that easily. And even though Productions was designed for long-form and episodic workflows, it's equally as awesome for one-person working. Like mine. It uses an actual folder system on disc, with your assets and projects stored in projects in various folders of the Production, organzed as thou wilt. I have a 'top' level set of four folders, Library, Clients, our in-shop work, and Testing and training. Within each folder are subfolders for specific clients or jobs or projects. Within those are project files with assets like footage, audio library, b-roll, graphics, templates, you name it. And I can grab anything from one project and use in another. Easily, quickly. Premiere Pro Productions Introduction Using Productions in Premiere Pro Adobe Long-form and Episodic Best Practices Guide Jarle’s blog expansion of the pdf Multicam section: Premiere Pro Multicam
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