Monday, March 9, 2026

Production -- Editing

 Based on previous editing experience I already knew it was going to be a process. This is the first time I've tried to collaborate on a group editing process so it felt like I was re-learning how to use Premier Pro. 

For one me and my teammates wanted to evenly split the work so we could all collaborate on aspects that we liked and dislike. With a bit of research I learned that you could start a project on premier pro that the people you invite could work on together as a collaboration. 



Source: Premier Pro Team Projects


I was able to successfully invite them to the project; however, when they opened it, none of the clips I had added were showing on their screens. We continued to research to try to find a possible solution, but found none.

Instead, we decided to divide the editing process into 3, and on our projects, we'd edit each sequence. For example, Gaby would edit the car scenes while I would focus on the closet scenes of Alejandra. After everyone edits their portion, we'll sequence them together. 



To make the editing process more seamless, I airdropped all the clips to my MacBook and, duplicated them and created a folder that I labeled 'AICE MEDIA'. This ensures that all my clips are in one place and I can always go back and retrieve them.


This is the layout I stuck with when editing. I think the default editing template works best for me rather then having everything mismatched. Plus, I have enough room to see the clips clearly in the preview. 

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