Adobe Premiere Pro CC v.7.xx User Manual

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Importing sequences, clip lists,libraries, and compositions

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Importing earlier Premiere Pro projects
Import selected sequences from Premiere Pro projects
Import a Premiere Elements project (Windows only)
Importing libraries (Windows only)
Importing After Effects compositions
Import CMX3600 EDL projects

Importing earlier Premiere Pro projects

You can add the contents of a project made with earlier version of Premiere Pro on either Mac OS or Windows. In addition, on Windows, you can
import a project made with earlier versions of Premiere Pro, or Premiere 6.0 or 6.5. The imported project’s clips and sequences are added to the
Project panel in a bin named after the imported project. The bin hierarchy of the imported project is maintained within its new bin. Discontinued
transitions and effects are not maintained. Use caution when importing a project into another project with a different time base or audio sample
rate, because these differences may affect edit positioning and audio quality.

Importing a project into another project is the only way to transfer its complete sequence and clip information.

Also, you can open projects made with Premiere Pro for Windows, including any contents that may have been imported from earlier versions, in
Premiere Pro for Mac OS.

In earlier versions of Adobe Premiere, storyboards were stored in files independent of project files. Premiere Pro contains all storyboard

features within the Project panel. On Windows, you can import storyboard files created in earlier versions by choosing File > Import.

Import selected sequences from Premiere Pro projects

You can import one or more sequences of your choosing from another Premiere Pro project.

To make the assets for a sequence easy to import with the sequence, first consolidate the project that contains the sequence. Collect the files
and copy them to a new location with the Project Manager.

1. Select File > Import, and browse to the project file containing the desired sequence or sequences, and select them.

2. Click Open.

3. In the Import Project dialog box, choose whether to import the entire project or selected sequences, and click OK.

4. In the Import Premiere Pro Sequence dialog box, select each sequence you want to import, and click OK.

Import a Premiere Elements project (Windows only)

1. Select File > Open Project.

2. Browse to an Adobe Premiere Elements project file, with file extension PREL.

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