And just to be clear, when I wrote "If starting a new project you could simply 
rename that first existing project..." I of course meant use "Save as" a newly 
named project.

David

On 3/20/2011 4:19 PM, David Braga wrote:
>
> The best way is to log and capture individual scenes to begin with, adding 
> appropriate clip names at that time.
> When the footage has already been captured and split up like you describe, 
> you have at least a couple options. If starting a new project you could 
> simply rename that first existing project, keeping
> everything that has already been done. If the newer project has already been 
> started you try Import>PremierePro project. That gives you the option of 
> importing an entire project or only a selected
> sequence and its needed clips.
> Additionally, instead of cutting up a long clip on a timeline, you could 
> instead cut it up in the source viewer window. After choosing each new 
> section's in point and out point, right click and choose
> "Make subclip." Note that this method does not create new files on your hard 
> drive. These new subclips appear in the project panel and can then be copied 
> and pasted individually or as a group into a
> different project.
>
> So one big gotcha can be that if you delete the original project from your 
> hard drives then those imported media files are no longer available for 
> subsequent projects. That's why capturing them
> separately to begin with and moving them to the appropriate project folders 
> is a little less to worry about later. Now that storage space isn't quite the 
> expensive matter it used to be, I just copy
> any imported file into each project's folder to be sure it is easily found 3 
> years later when the client asks for that inevitable revision.
>
> David Braga
> BragaVision Media
> Madison, Wis.
>
>
>
> 



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