

Unlike Team Projects – which are also new – Shared Projects can be created by any Premiere editor. Let me know in the comments below or on the video if you have any questions.New with the 2018 update to Adobe Premiere Pro CC are Shared Projects. Premiere Pro is great in the sense it does most of the work for you. You can now create proxy files automatically. File, export, media – it won’t export with proxies (it will be original footage)Īnd there you have it.If footage beings to lag – click on the toggle proxies button (to find button, click on plus sign and add toggle proxies symbol).Navigate to editing tab, Project, and drag footage over to create a timeline.Media encoder will open to render and ingest the files (all named proxy).Navigate to Media Browser, locate media file, right click and import.

Click OK, now the project is ready to go.Set proxy destination to Same as Project.In the preset, goto 1280×720 GroPro CineForm, (or really anything that works for you).Next to Ingest, drop down the menu and select “Create Proxies”.Create new project, go to ingest settings.How to Proxy Edit in Premiere Pro CC (2018) Today, we talk about How to Proxy Edit in Premiere Pro CC. So you get both the quality of the 4K footage, as well as the speed of editing lower quality footage. Then, during the render process, Premiere Pro takes the original 4K footage and swaps it in. You then create the edit just like normal. What you do is have premiere pro create 1080p temporary files. It’s a switch sort of tactic called “proxy editing”. Luckily, Premiere Pro has a way to edit these 4K pieces in near real time. This brings the editing process to a snails pace, as we sit around and wait for our editing software to catch up. When effects like blur or stabilization are applied, it can take seconds to render one frame. A decently strong processor/video card blend is needed to edit these massive clips in real time. The problem many people overlook while shooting with 4K though is the editing process. 4K footage has become all the rage with cameras becoming cheaper and cheaper.
