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Short-Form Video Editing Essentials with Adobe Premiere Pro

Project Structure in Premiere Pro

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Creating a project folder
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  1. Pick a disk and folder where you plan to keep all files for your current project;
  2. For example, if your project is called Chimpanzee, create a folder with the same name;
  3. Inside this folder, create two essential subfolders: PR and Source;
  4. The PR folder is where Adobe Premiere Pro project files will be saved;
  5. The Source folder will contain all videos and images used in the project.

In this chapter you've learned:

  • How to set up a clean and efficient project structure;
  • How to organize your files into local folders;
  • How to import files into Premiere Pro efficiently.

1. Why is it important to keep files organized and avoid moving them while editing in Premiere Pro?

2. Which folder is used to store finalized and exported videos in the recommended structure?

3. What is the easiest way to import files into Premiere Pro?

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Why is it important to keep files organized and avoid moving them while editing in Premiere Pro?

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Which folder is used to store finalized and exported videos in the recommended structure?

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What is the easiest way to import files into Premiere Pro?

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