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Merging Multiple Projects

Explorer ,
Aug 16, 2018 Aug 16, 2018

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Hi All,

My question is, can you merge multiple projects into one?

>I have 4 projects

>2 of the projects I have multiple sequences e.g. One Timeline, has what I call my raw footage edited down into 'top picks", and another Timeline which has my composed sequence with audio etc.

>I can delete the initial Sequence/ Timeline

>I can then create a Bin file to drag the multiple files into one bin

>I can do this for all my projects and then open all the projects.

>Can I then, drag and drop each Bin file into one project and copy and past each sequence into a single sequence / timeline? If not - then how do I go about merging all the files to have all my bin files and sequences in one project?

Thanks!

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Community Expert , Aug 16, 2018 Aug 16, 2018

You can open sequences and media from one project into another project using Media Browser. Learn here starting at 56 seconds: How to Open A Premiere Pro Templates in an Existing Premiere Pro Projects - YouTube

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You can open sequences and media from one project into another project using Media Browser. Learn here starting at 56 seconds: How to Open A Premiere Pro Templates in an Existing Premiere Pro Projects - YouTube

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