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  • Aindreas Gallagher

    April 4, 2013 at 8:28 pm

    If I read this right:

    Display project bin structure in Media Browser for importing elements of a project editing.

    does that mean I get to peek inside another project to grab bits for the current one? because if so that answers a fair bit of the one project at a time issue, given you can already grab sequences (which I only figured out six days ago…)

    https://vimeo.com/user1590967/videos http://www.ogallchoir.net promo producer/editor.grading/motion graphics

  • Aindreas Gallagher

    April 4, 2013 at 8:37 pm

    I’ll answer myself – it does

    Project and media management⁃ Importing individual clips, sequences, and other items from project files

    I know other people probably have other concerns and needs for multiple projects – but an awful lot of the time I’m opening another project to grab something.
    This is pretty good, because in a sense, I’m basically getting to browse the project window for all the assets in the other project once i drill in in the media browser.

    that covers at least a fair few use cases, because it is still defo one project at a time. I guess it might be for a bit.

    https://vimeo.com/user1590967/videos http://www.ogallchoir.net promo producer/editor.grading/motion graphics

  • Kevin Monahan

    April 4, 2013 at 9:11 pm

    Aindreas,
    You are correct. You can look at individual elements of a project in the Media Browser, and then just grab those bits to import into your project. I believe you could even call this having multiple projects open at the same time as it has the same functionality. It does in my testing, at least. Pretty slick.

    Keep your eye on that blog post, as I’ll be adding links to the best tutorials for those features. I also will be blogging about the new features.

    Let me know if you have any further questions. I’ll answer them if I can.

    Kevin Monahan
    Social Support Lead
    Adobe After Effects
    Adobe Premiere Pro
    Adobe Systems, Inc.
    Follow Me on Twitter!

  • Kevin Monahan

    April 4, 2013 at 9:15 pm

    [David Cherniack] “I haven’t seen this anywhere yet so maybe Kevin just posted it.

    Yes, that was posted just this morning. Thanks for the link.

    Kevin Monahan
    Social Support Lead
    Adobe After Effects
    Adobe Premiere Pro
    Adobe Systems, Inc.
    Follow Me on Twitter!

  • David Mcgavran

    April 4, 2013 at 9:26 pm

    Hi Aindreas,

    Yes you are understanding correctly. If you use the media browser and browse into a .prproj. You can see all the bins, sequences and clips. Hover scrub the clips. Import the bin, clip or sequence. (Also it no longer duplicates masters)

    Cheers

    Dave

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  • Franz Bieberkopf

    April 4, 2013 at 9:28 pm

    [Kevin Monahan] “Let me know if you have any further questions. I’ll answer them if I can.”

    Kevin,

    Thanks for the info and the invitation to questions.

    Re: Warp Stabilizer & PPro

    Is the VFX version available in Premiere Pro as well, or only AE (with previous functionality still available in PPro)?

    Previously the warp stabilizer info would be stored in the PPro project file, causing crazy bloat (one shot could easily be several hundred MB of stabilizing info). Has this changed?

    Franz.

  • Aindreas Gallagher

    April 4, 2013 at 9:28 pm

    sound. that is a flat out gigantic update feature list.

    And yes, being able to browse and pick the contents of a second project is actually pretty close for a lot of work cases with multiple projects. I generally get a second project up if I want to get something out of it.

    savage update.
    As the man says: “if its good enough for the Coen Brothers, it’s good enough for me.”

    https://vimeo.com/user1590967/videos http://www.ogallchoir.net promo producer/editor.grading/motion graphics

  • David Cherniack

    April 4, 2013 at 9:31 pm

    [Franz Bieberkopf] “Previously the warp stabilizer info would be stored in the PPro project file, causing crazy bloat (one shot could easily be several hundred MB of stabilizing info). Has this changed?”

    Good question. It’s one of the reasons I started using dynamic link to AE to do all my warp stabilizing.

    David
    AllinOneFilms.com

  • Aindreas Gallagher

    April 4, 2013 at 9:36 pm

    [David McGavran] “If you use the media browser and browse into a .prproj. You can see all the bins, sequences and clips. Hover scrub the clips. Import the bin, clip or sequence. (Also it no longer duplicates masters)”

    I replied below to your adobe chum there – but that clarifies things quite a lot – I actually presumed you would only have access to a tree file hierarchy without preview – throw in hover scrub for footage and that really is extremely close to full access to a second project. Fair ball.

    Stupid question – Is this basically avid territory now?
    Can someone else on their PPro access my project file while I’m working on it and grab a bin that I have named say “grab this bin”?

    https://vimeo.com/user1590967/videos http://www.ogallchoir.net promo producer/editor.grading/motion graphics

  • David Mcgavran

    April 4, 2013 at 9:40 pm

    The new warp changes are AE specific. The project sizes will be much smaller with Premiere Pro Next. Save and Load will also be much faster.

    Cheers

    Dave

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    David McGavran, Adobe Systems Incorporated
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