Select the Share button in the Premiere Pro header bar.
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- Overview of audio in Premiere Pro
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- Premiere Pro for Apple silicon
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Learn how to use the Share for review option in Premiere Pro to quickly share your video editing work via Frame.io for reviews and approvals.
While working on a Premiere Pro project, sending sequences for review with the Share for review option is seamless, efficient, and easy. The reviewers can use the shared links to get instant access to the latest edited clips and use the Frame.io review functionalities to add comments or annotations directly on specific video frames in the timeline.
Frame.io is included in all Adobe Premiere Pro and Creative Cloud subscriptions and offers two Frame.io users, five concurrent projects, 100GB Frame.io storage, and Camera to Cloud functionality.
Create a sequence in your project and make the necessary edits.
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Under the Share for review section, use the Select Frame.io Location option to specify the location in your Frame.io folder structure where the selected active sequence will be exported, uploaded, and stored.
You must be signed in to your Frame.io account to select the location.
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Use the location picker to choose a destination in Frame.io for your active sequence and select Choose.
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Use the Preset Settings dropdown menu to specify the video resolution from the available presets.
- Web 1080: Video resolution of 1920x1080 pixels — Full HD with higher quality resolutions, sharper details, and smoother visuals.
- Web 720: Video resolution of 1280x720 pixels — HD with a good balance between quality and file size, suitable for streaming even on low internet connectivity.
- ProRes 4444: Video codec that can encode videos of any resolution to ultra-high definition (UHD) and beyond.
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Select Share to launch Adobe Media Encoder to export and upload the sequence to Frame.io. This happens in the background so that you can continue working on your video edits.
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Copy the sharable link and send it to the reviewer.
When you make additional edits to the shared sequence, Premiere Pro tracks those changes made to the active sequence and allows you to push those changes to share the updated sequence for review. Select Share > Update shared content to push them to a new version on Frame.io using the same review link.
Apart from pushing the updated changes in the active sequence, you can also share it as a new version with a new review link. Select the Create new link.
icon next to the active sequence name and then select