Colin Smith and Dave Helmly

How video editors collaborate in real-time using Premiere Teams and LucidLink

This tutorial takes you through the steps to convert a Premiere Pro Project and share media in a collaborative workflow. It also covers why LucidLink is the only choice for robust and secure video editing.

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