Tool Tip Tuesday for Adobe Premiere Pro: Export Selection as Premiere Project 5
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Merlin

A fantastic and useful tip! And I feel one a lot of people don’t know about. I use also use it to isolate a single (picture locked) sequence from a Production – like when I need to deliver a reference project for conform or to a trailer edit house. When doing this from a Production: remember to re-open the resulting project and generate all the source clips (from the ‘edit’ dropdown menu pick ‘Generate Source Clips For Media’). So you have a proper standalone project outside of the Production.

Rob

Mmmm…. this doesn’t work for me on the latest version of PP. Tried several different sequences in several projects and that option is grayed out in the File menu. Did some sleuthing on the internet and didn’t find much information on what possibly could be wrong.

Scott Simmons

Weird, I’m literally doing it right now.

Rob

I believe you, I’m sure it works (sometimes). Like all things Adobe… YMMV.

Merlin Vandenbossche

You can only export selected items in the project window (sequences, media, etc) to a new project. Not anything on the timeline, in case you are trying to select something there. For timeline stuff you van first make a subsequence from a selection, then export that from the project window using this method.

Rob

Yep, that’s what I was doing. I selected a sequence in my project panel and that is greyed out. So I opened a different project today after seeing your reply and it worked. Went back to project I had opened previously and it was still greyed out. Close the non-working project, open the project that worked a moment ago, now it’s greyed out again. Frustrating to say the least.

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