From the course: Premiere Pro Guru: Dynamic Link and the Adobe Workflow
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Importing a Premiere Pro sequence - Premiere Pro Tutorial
From the course: Premiere Pro Guru: Dynamic Link and the Adobe Workflow
Importing a Premiere Pro sequence
- Besides jumping into Premiere and creating a new sequence, you can also import an existing sequence. This is quite useful if you're collaborating with a video editor. If you'd like this to be dynamically linked, choose file, Adobe Dynamic Link, import Premiere Pro sequence. This'll create the live connection between the two projects. Navigate to your files. Let's navigate to the exercise file folder. I'll go to the Premiere Pro folder, project files, Adobe Premiere Pro. In this case, let's select the time lapse project. You see that the Dynamic Link server opens up the project under the hood and scans it to see what's there. For example, I can see the music that was used in the project, any footage that's already been sorted into folders and I can import an entire bin, or I can grab a sequence. With that selected, I can click OK and it adds it. You see that that comes in as a source. If you do this, you might notice that the media is offline. If the Premiere Pro project has been…
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Creating a new After Effects composition9m 31s
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Replacing an After Effects composition6m 33s
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Importing an After Effects composition3m 44s
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Creating a new Premiere Pro sequence6m 51s
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Importing a Premiere Pro sequence3m 16s
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Using Render and Replace6m 21s
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Including project links3m 9s
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Creating motion graphics templates6m 16s
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Template integration strategies5m 42s
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