Detailed look at the new Adobe Productions!

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  • Detailed look at the new Adobe Productions!
    This tutorial is essential to anyone who wants to fully understand what Adobe Productions are and how to use them. Also included in this tutorial are user preferences and workflow tips to help workgroups on shared storage.
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  • @ntchi
    @ntchi Před 3 lety +2

    One of the clearest video on the topic. Thank you!

    • @VideoRevealed
      @VideoRevealed  Před 3 lety +1

      Glad it was helpful!

    • @ntchi
      @ntchi Před 3 lety +1

      @@VideoRevealed a part 2 with "common mistakes" of the production workflow would be great. Showing the duplicate ID errors, Improper NAS configuration,etc.

  • @tripgotelli6217
    @tripgotelli6217 Před rokem

    Nice work, Colin! Our video solution CS team will be watching this segment!

  • @VictorDiGiovanni
    @VictorDiGiovanni Před 3 lety +8

    Productions continues to baffle me from a real world usage standpoint. I need to see someone doing a full project, start to finish, to see all the actual ways a production is both similar to a regular project, and different. There’s too many “if you want to, you could...” examples. I need a full video of someone doing a full project so I can see all the decision points they come to, the options they are deciding among, and what that results in. I want to see all the little frustrating aspects that pop up and how to work around them. I don’t want to get five hours into an edit using productions and realize I should have been doing it a different way all along. I’ve yet to see any video on productions that’s convinced me this would be a more efficient way of working than the project-based way I’ve grown used to and know all the idiosyncrasies and have a basic certainty on my final result. I don’t want to sound like I’m complaining about your video. It explains the basics very clearly. I’m complaining about the inherent complexity of trying to reconcile and/or incorporate this with my current workflow I’ve used for decades

    • @VideoRevealed
      @VideoRevealed  Před 3 lety +1

      The thing is, there is no "one way" to work with Productions and each editor or workgroup will create their own workflow. I know that doesn't help but Adobe always gives users an open tool to decide how to use it themselves.

    • @VictorDiGiovanni
      @VictorDiGiovanni Před 3 lety

      @@VideoRevealed Oh, I get it, I've been using Adobe products for 25 years. It's just that this is such a different way of doing things and it's possible to really screw things up or make things way less efficient, in a way that isn't possible with the straightforward Projects. I just want to see someone going through a full project, speed bumps and dead-ends and all, so I can hopefully better extrapolate what my workflow would best look like.
      For example. I have a bunch of car dealerships I do monthly commercials for. Some dealerships have multiple brands (Honda, Ford, etc), while some dealerships are only one brand. Each brand has a full line of assets, like logos, running footage, etc. Each dealership has a full line of logos and music and branding. And each month is a new set of commercials, with a sales promotion that can extend across multiple dealerships. Right now, I just import anything I need into that project. But with Productions, I can see maybe making a folder.. or project or something for each individual brand/dealership/promotion and then bringing that into each individual production. But is that the most efficient way? Should I make even more granular projects that can be imported into a production? Should I make a new production for each month, or just make a new folder or project within that production for each new month?
      I don't have time to completely rebuild my projects from scratch to test it out. I know no example is going to cover every use case, but seeing someone go through the whole process of setting up a production and seeing what assets they have and how they use them would do wonders for allowing me to compare and contrast with my own use case.
      So far, I've yet to see any video anywhere of someone actually USING Productions. It's just tutorials of what the buttons do and how to vaguely set up a production.

    • @tiotito31
      @tiotito31 Před 3 lety +1

      The way Productions works is pretty much how Avid Media Composer handles their project workflow. Productions is mainly meant for multiple editors being able to work on the same project without stepping on each others toes but the benefits can still be seen for single editor project. It breaks down projects into smaller chunks so you're only ever loading the assets you need at a time, instead of every single asset that you have to wait for to finish loading. This should bring more stability and less bloat to your projects. In that sense, you can organize a Production a number of way, just like there's no one way of organizing a Premiere project.
      If you're only ever working by yourself, you likely don't NEED to switch workflows. Just keep doing what works best for you.

  • @DUPO22
    @DUPO22 Před rokem

    Amazing Tuto!

  • @banneman4376
    @banneman4376 Před 3 lety

    Hi Colin,
    As usual a complete en detailed video. I support the idea to make a video with productions from scratch. A short film with different cuts, sounds, fx and finally merged to one film to be exported.
    This makes it more specific. I'am specially interested in working local and experience the benefits of productions.

  • @sheilapics
    @sheilapics Před rokem

    Thanks so much for posting this incredible descriptive video. I am about to start editing with another editor on a same show. We'll be using Lucid Link as the server and Adobe Productions to team up. Let's see how it goes!

  • @melaniesarona7356
    @melaniesarona7356 Před 2 lety

    Thank you so much. Very Clear and detailed your tutorial. I have been watching other tutorials for this kind of Production but you are the best in explaining very clear. Lovelots!😘😘😘 . I will subscribe your Channel now. Keep it up!😉

    • @VideoRevealed
      @VideoRevealed  Před 2 lety

      Thanks so much. I guess it's a good tutorial because I worked closely with my former colleagues at Adobe to make sure I covered all the important points.

    • @melaniesarona7356
      @melaniesarona7356 Před 2 lety

      @@VideoRevealed i have watched your video many times just to familiarize the details. thank you so much

  • @hbmorris5558
    @hbmorris5558 Před 6 měsíci

    Colin, hi. Thank you for this tutorial. Great job. I am a noob to this feature and I wonder if you could help me understand a bit of strategy as to best practices of its use. I will be using Productions individually and NOT with outside collaborators.
    I am a bit confused as to when things should be a project and when it should simply be a folder or series of bins within a project. Let me explain:
    Let's say I have set up a new Production in Premiere in which I will bring footage from a 3 day video shoot where 3 cameras were used. Seems to me there are at least two ways to configure this in Productions, probably many more:
    1. In the Productions panel create a "footage" folder. In the footage folder, I create 3 projects: Cam A, Cam B and Cam C. When I then open the Cam A project, I then create 3 bins in the project panel: Day 1, Day 2 and Day 3. I then import footage into these respective bins. I would do the same for the other two Cam projects.
    So, in this scenario, the Cam A project would contain ALL the Camera A footage and same for the other Camera projects.
    2. In the Project panel in a second scenario, I would create, as before, a folder for Footsge and within that folder create three additional folders: Cam A, Cam B and Cam C. Then within each of THOSE folders, I would create three PROJECTS: Cam A/Day 1, Cam A/Day2 and Cam A/Day 3. Then, the appropriate media would be imported into each individual project.
    What I don't understand and would really appreciate your help with, Colin, is how do you determine which is the best way to do this?
    The first method obviously has footage in 3 projects, while the second would have 9! It seems like that's a lot of opening and closing and scrolling through different projects to get at this footage.
    It seems like this feature allows you to endlessly slice and dice components into different smaller projects. But at what cost in terms of editing efficiency?
    I would very much appreciate your thoughts.

  • @salesianumschool9337
    @salesianumschool9337 Před rokem

    Question: When you setup your Production > create a project > add your media via the "Media Browser" what does the other user see when they open up the project if he or she did NOT add the same media on their end? Do they see anything? Is it assumed that they have a copy of the media on their computer? Thanks.

  • @ScottFichter
    @ScottFichter Před rokem

    WIFI not recommended? Damn... great tut man.

  • @_Bigben
    @_Bigben Před 3 lety

    So interesting

  • @user-wf2rl5em1t
    @user-wf2rl5em1t Před rokem

    Thank you so much! Adobe says I can make markers on a sq, it apply the copied sq if I open both projects. but it doesn't work.

  • @cfldriven
    @cfldriven Před 2 lety

    On my system I have lots of b-roll elements that I occasional use for one client. Currently I search on the explorer level to find clip, preview in VLC and then I drag into a bin. Would Productions all me to access all the b-roll and screen material without slowing down my system? And would I just create all my clients projects inside this Production or would it be separate Production from the b-roll Production? Many thanks.

    • @VideoRevealed
      @VideoRevealed  Před 2 lety +1

      Yes you could use Productions for that. I would use a new Production for each job though, for security in case there was an issue. Just start a new Production and import you B-roll Project.

  • @powdersuber
    @powdersuber Před 3 lety

    I love ThatFile!! I really really wish that windows file manager would add columns. I often think about switching to mac just for the clean file manager and column file browsing

    • @VideoRevealed
      @VideoRevealed  Před 3 lety +3

      I'm loving ThatFile. The great thing is, the developer is actively working on updates and fixes. Oh, and I will never go back to the Mac; I started there in the 80's but I've been a happy Windows user for 10 years now. 😃

    • @VideoRevealed
      @VideoRevealed  Před 3 lety +2

      I switched to this file browser, it's amazing:
      www.yellow-pointers-software.com/

    • @powdersuber
      @powdersuber Před 3 lety

      ​@@VideoRevealed Wow, thanks for that link. I just bought it and trying it out. Looks really cool! I like how you can adjust the column widths too. Every time I see MS talk about updates and new UI, I'm hoping for columns in the file browser natively. Hoping it will be in windows 11 or whatever it will be called coming later this month. I absolutely love how column file browsing works. I'm the same, been on PC for most of my computer days. I tried a mbp when adobe first released Premiere for it, but Premiere was super buggy at first and I switched back to PC right away. The new M chips from apple re-sparked my possible interest in a mbp. If it's not to expensive like the m1's were, might get some PC people thinking a bit with the high costs/availability of dedicated graphics cards (we'll see today). Not sure I could be swayed from my current workflow with windows, and how mapped drives and using the Disk Management in Computer Management to mount external hard drives in a folder. I've had no real major issues with windows either. It's been pretty solid for me, other than a few operational annoyances. Anyhow, thanks for all the awesome video content Colin! I really enjoy them! Just followed you on instagram too... @flolinemedia

  • @Moran1804c
    @Moran1804c Před 3 lety

    colin, in a project filled with alot of UHD videos, if i share a production over the internet, does the other user have to download each video to their local machine to do editing or can i provide manual proxies, or do the videos stay online and are temporarily cached by premiere

    • @VideoRevealed
      @VideoRevealed  Před 3 lety +1

      Productions don't work over the cloud. They are on a local network only and all the media is on the local server.

  • @ratatatnoise
    @ratatatnoise Před 2 lety

    Thank you for this! Do you know how's best to handle nested sequences with VFX (comps w alpha)? It seems to carry and create dupes for those! Thank you!

    • @VideoRevealed
      @VideoRevealed  Před 2 lety

      All media should be treated the same and only reference once. Not sure what's happening there, unless maybe it's a Dynamic Linked Comp and Productions has to have that in the Project?

  • @Ptpop
    @Ptpop Před 2 lety

    Do all of the assets for one production have to all be located on the same hard drive?

    • @VideoRevealed
      @VideoRevealed  Před 2 lety

      No but you risk media missing if it's not centrally located. Other editors have to have access to everything so it's just easier to have a central hub.

  • @vfxvikas
    @vfxvikas Před 3 lety +1

    Sir Can you tell Me Which Operating System You have

    • @VideoRevealed
      @VideoRevealed  Před 3 lety

      I use Windows 10, whatever is the latest version.

  • @joshwanner2191
    @joshwanner2191 Před 2 lety

    Do you use ThatFile over FileExplorer? Or did you use it just for a better demonstration on this video? I've been looking for something that would make organizing my workflow better. I tried Fences before but it clashed with my Laptop and didn't run smoothly. I was wanting something that I'd be able to organize folders into columns and then keep open so I could find what I needed quickly every day.

    • @VideoRevealed
      @VideoRevealed  Před 2 lety +2

      I switched to Files since making this tutorial. Files is fantastic and I love working with columns. It has a very large open source developer resource so they are constantly updating it. Check it out: files.community/

    • @joshwanner2191
      @joshwanner2191 Před 2 lety

      @@VideoRevealed ​ I was using files, I found it also clashed but maybe I can try it again. My laptop isn't the most powerful. I just got the one from Yellow Pointers that you linked to in a comment below (I thought I was replying to that comment). Since it's been updated a bunch I might give it a try again, but after playing around with Direttore from Yellow Pointers I think I can make that work and it seems to be pretty responsive - I like that you can add labels and highlight files - it will help me with certain tasks.

    • @joshwanner2191
      @joshwanner2191 Před 2 lety

      @@VideoRevealed just gave it a try again. It's too slow for me. Seems like I'll have to stick with YellowPointers - thanks for suggesting it. It is much quicker

    • @OffbeatBryce-yg2vt
      @OffbeatBryce-yg2vt Před rokem

      @@VideoRevealedwhy did you disable xmp? Curious

    • @blackburn1489
      @blackburn1489 Před rokem

      @@OffbeatBryce-yg2vt because it is in production guilines.

  • @blackburn1489
    @blackburn1489 Před 2 lety

    Can users with different versions of premiere pro have access to the same production project?

    • @VideoRevealed
      @VideoRevealed  Před 2 lety

      It depends. Project versions are compatible with certain versions but not all. There is no way to anticipate what Projects work with which versions as Premiere Pro is developed, so it's always best for everyone to be on the same version.

  • @magnusaabyvisuals5761
    @magnusaabyvisuals5761 Před 2 lety +1

    Can I add a Team Project to a Production?

    • @VideoRevealed
      @VideoRevealed  Před 2 lety

      If you Save As a Team Project, it converts to a standard Project which can be imported into the Production.

    • @magnusaabyvisuals5761
      @magnusaabyvisuals5761 Před 2 lety

      @@VideoRevealed Hey thanks for the reply.

  • @blackburn1489
    @blackburn1489 Před 2 lety

    11:50 I don't get it. Where are all the media from World Travel 02 project?

    • @VideoRevealed
      @VideoRevealed  Před 2 lety

      I imported a completely different Project that already had a Timeline with media on it. That's all it is, a copy of another Project.

    • @dougpalmer355
      @dougpalmer355 Před 3 měsíci

      @@VideoRevealed Colin, can you expand on this? When you 'Add Project to Production', was your media copied from it's original location? In our department, we are planning to bring archived projects into the Production. Media is scattered among many servers and folders. The goal is to "clean up" as we bring everything into the master Production folder. How can we move the assets to the new location when we 'Add Project to Production'?

  • @vfxvikas
    @vfxvikas Před 3 lety +1

    HELLO UNCLE 1ST COMMENT

  • @vfxvikas
    @vfxvikas Před 3 lety +1

    Uncle Can you Help Me ! Please

    • @VideoRevealed
      @VideoRevealed  Před 3 lety +1

      See my other comment.

    • @vfxvikas
      @vfxvikas Před 3 lety +1

      @@VideoRevealed Sir I think You are not Making Video on Trending Topics
      I will pray God To complete your 100k Subscriber in the Ending Of this September

    • @t3m185
      @t3m185 Před 3 lety

      @@vfxvikas He's actually ahead of trends. What would you like him to talk about?