From the course: Premiere Pro for Self-Taught Editors
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Template project files - Premiere Pro Tutorial
From the course: Premiere Pro for Self-Taught Editors
Template project files
- [Instructor] If you are working on a lot of projects that have similar characteristics, or if you're collaborating on a team and you need to standardize the look and feel of your sequences, there's a lot to be said for using a template project file. In fact, you can have a template folder in which you store standard assets, or maybe even a library of music and stills. I'm in the template project file project right now and I'm looking at a sequence called Master Sequence. I want to use this as an illustrative example, but the truth is there is no one way that you should make a template project just as there's no one way that all editing work flows should go. Still, perhaps there are some useful ideas here that I can share with you. First of all, this sequence is a very simple one. You can see if I scrub through, we've got an animated graphic. There's a background video clip that effectively says replace me, and then…
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