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Last updated on Dec 14, 2023

Explore Team Projects for remote collaborative video editing in Adobe Premiere Pro and After Effects without additional hardware.

Team Projects allows you to edit collaboratively in the same shared project, wherever you are. It allows you to invite collaborators to share changes in sequences and compositions within one project hosted in the cloud.

Play this video to get an overview of collaborating using Team Projects in Adobe Premiere Pro.

  • Collaborate video editing on the cloud— Hosted online service that enables editors to collaborate without additional hardware.
  • Invite individuals or groups to collaborateInvite groups or individuals to new or existing Team Projects to promote remote collaboration and editing anywhere, anytime.
  • View the presence and status of collaborators— Get a real-time and centralized view of all invited collaborators and their current online or offline status. 
  • Support efficient collaboration with visual cues— Multiple visual cues for both the current editor and collaborators offer helpful indications for seamless collaboration.
  • Lock sequences to prevent overwriting other collaborators' edits— Prevent another collaborator from accidentally overwriting other editors' work while collaborating by locking the sequence to the current editor.
  • Publish and update changes instantlyPublish your edits with just a few clicks and make your changes available to all your collaborators almost immediately.
  • Work uninterrupted even when offlineOffline editing capability allows you to continue working even if your internet connection is temporarily interrupted.
  • Save automatically with every edit you makeAuto saves ensure every edit you make is saved locally. Revert to a previous auto-save or even create a Team Projects from an existing one.
  • Maintain the published history of your project— Each time a collaborator publishes a change, Team Projects creates a new version for you to view or go back to.

A quick look at Team Projects

A typical view of the Team Projects window while collaborating in Premiere Pro.
A typical view of the Team Projects window while collaborating in Premiere Pro.

A. Version history and auto saves B. Sequence locking C. Invite to edit D. Presence and status E. Publish and update F. Status

System requirements for Team Projects

Team Projects does not have unique systems requirements. Read about the latest system requirements for the video applications that support it, Adobe Premiere Pro, Adobe After Effects, and Adobe Media Encoder.

Note:

To access the cloud-based service, make sure you're connected to the internet and logged in to the Creative Cloud Desktop application using your Creative Cloud Adobe ID and password. If you're an enterprise customer, check that your IT administrator has enabled Team Projects for your account.

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