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Trim or copy your project

1. Choose Project > Project Manager.

2. In the Source pane of the Project Manager window, check the box next to each sequence you want to include in your trimmed project. To

check all boxes, Shift-click any one box.
Note: Nested sequences are not automatically added to the trimmed sequences. If the sequence(s) you are trimming contain nested
sequences, you also need to include these nested sequences in the selection so they are included in the trimmed project.

3. Select one of the following:

Create New Trimmed Project to create a new version of the current project that refers only to the footage you used in the selected
sequences

Collect Files and Copy to New Location to copy and consolidate the footage you used in the selected sequences.
Note: Project Manager does not copy and collect After Effects compositions that are dynamically linked to an Adobe Premiere Pro project.
Project Manager does save the Dynamic Link clip in the trimmed project as an offline clip, however.

4. Select any of the following options, if available.

Note: The options that are available depend on the option you choose in the previous step.
Exclude Unused Clips Specifies that Project Manager will not include, or copy, media you did not use in the original project.

Make Offline Specifies that Project Manager denote as “offline” any footage that you can recapture later. When you select this option,
Project Manager retains reel names and timecode to facilitate quick batch capture. Selecting this option is especially useful if you used low
resolution footage in your original project, or if you are archiving a project. This option is available only if Create New Trimmed Project is
selected. Selecting this option will have no effect on MXF files, as their Reel Names will remain empty and as this media cannot be
recaptured by batch recapturing.
Note: When recapturing footage using offline clips from a trimmed project, source clips that do not match the current sequence settings are
recaptured at their original settings, not the current sequence settings. To override this behavior, click Override Clip Settings in the Batch
Capture dialog box and specify the settings that you want for all captured clips. However, this option is rarely necessary for capturing DV
footage.

Include Handles Specifies the number of frames to retain before the In point and after the Out point of each trimmed clip. For example, a
value of 30 means that 30 frames are retained before the In point, and 30 frames are retained after the Out point. Handles function as extra
frames that allow for additional minor adjustments to the edits in the new project.
Note: Some formats, such as Long GOP based media files, cannot trim media, or add handles.

Include Preview Files Specifies that effects you rendered in the original project remain rendered in the new project. When not selected, the
new project occupies less disk space, but the effects are not rendered. This option is available only if you select Collect Files And Copy To
New Location.

Include Audio Conform Files Ensures that the audio you conformed in the original project remains conformed in the new project. When not
selected, the new project occupies less disk space, but Premiere Pro conforms the audio again when you open the project. This option is
available only if you select Collect Files And Copy To New Location.

Rename Media Files To Match Clip Names Renames the copied footage files with the same names as your captured clips. Select this
option if you rename your captured clips from within the Project window and want the copied footage files to have the same name. (Captured
files that you import, especially those captured using scene detection, may not have intuitive names, so you may want to rename them from
within the Project window.) This option ensures that the filename of the actual captured footage is updated to reflect the new name in the
Project window, greatly simplifying the organization of your footage files. Selecting this option for an MXF file will not change the User Clip
Name in the file’s XML; however, it will change the filename of the clip copied for the trimmed project to match the clip name shown in the
project panel.
Note: If you rename captured clips, and then select the Make Offline option, the subsequent copied project retains and displays the original
filename, not the new name.

Project Destination Designates where Project Manager saves the files you specified. Click Browse to navigate to a location other than the
default. When creating a trimmed project, Project Manager creates a folder named “Trimmed_[Project Name]” and saves the trimmed project
and other files you specified, such as trimmed footage files into the folder. When copying a project, Project Manager creates a folder named
“Copied_[Project Name]” and copies the project, footage files, and other files you specified into the folder.
Note: If a folder already exists with a name identical to the project you are trimming, Project Manager appends a number to the name. For
example, identically-named successive projects may have appendages of “_001, _002, _003, _004,....”

Disk Space Displays a comparison between the size of the current project’s files and the estimated size of the trimmed or copied files. Click
Calculate to update the estimate.

5. Click OK.

When trimming a project or copying and collecting files, the Project Manager does not produce a P2-compliant MXF file structure for media files
that came from a P2 source.

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