And another point worth mentioning is that even if you move a file while you
are no longer in a project, upon opening a project that uses the moved file
Premiere will stop with a dialog box asking where the file is located. From
within that dialog box you can navigate to the new location thus telling
Premiere where it is, and it will happily continue loading. Once loaded, do
a Save so that it will remember the new location.
Lee
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
On Behalf Of Uwe Soltau
Sent: Monday, March 21, 2011 9:44 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [AP] Capturing multiple scenes at once and clipping them to use
in different projects
>
> Just make sure that you save ALL your projects in the same folder as
> the original long clip, or AP wont have a clue where all the
> project pointers are pointing to. If you archive your projects on data
> dvd, make sure you include a copy of your main long file.
>
Not so, you can have as many projects you want in as many folders, all
using the same source clip(s).
The source clip is not modified in any way. Each project would have
different references to in and out
points of sections to be used or effects applied etc.
As Glen already wrote, only if you move the source clip to a different
location you will have to point
Premiere to it the next time you open the project.
Uwe
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