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Project Managment Conundrum
Okay – this might be complicated, so you’ll have to read very carefully. I’ll do my best to explain. I have a project that needs timeline elements from another project timeline. Specifically stated, the new project is Episode 2 of the project from which timeline elements need to be taken, or Project:Episode1. I import Project:Episode1 into Project:Episode2 to get the timelines, because PPro will not simply let me export timelines from Project:Episode1 and import those into Project:Episode2 (a HUUUGE flaw, IMO). The problem is, I ONLY want the timelines, but along with Project:Episode1 comes tons of footage files and other sequences I don’t need in Project:Episode2. Once I have the timelines from Project:Episode1 in Porject:Episode2, I make new timelines in Project:Episode2 with elements copied from timelines in Project:Episode1. I then try to delete Porject:Episode1 from the new project, but it won’t let me. If I do, it takes away the clips that were copied from Project:Episode1, even though the copied files are show element files that sit in their own folder on the HD, not in the Project:Episode1 folder. Before I go on to the questioon, let me just say that this is Bu**sh*t. The clips are simply referenced from the HD, and it should matter that a sequence from Project:Episode1 uses them once I have them on a timeline in Project:Episode2. Anyway – Question1: How can I simply get the timelines from another project without having to get all the clips and everything else? Question 2: If there is not a way, does all the extra material in the new project weigh the project down memory management wise, or is it benign unless it’s being used in an open sequence? The thing is, whereas there would be only 4-5 sequences in the new project once its done, it will now have 10-12 sequences when you include the ones from Project:Episode1.