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Invite collaborators to co-edit a project

Learn how to invite collaborators to your Premiere Pro project and allow real-time collaborative video editing.

Use Invite under the Share options to convert any Premiere Pro projects to a Team Project, invite collaborators, and provide them instant access to the project for collaborative video editing.

Before you begin:

Open the Premiere Pro project for which you want to invite collaborators for collaborative video editing.

  1. Select the Share button, and then Invite.

    A screenshot that shows the options under the Share button and the Invite option from the context menu highlighted.
    Use the Invite option to add the email address of the collaborator and send an invite to collaborate on a project.

  2. In the Convert to Team Projects and Invite dialog box, under the General tab, enter a name and description and select Invite.

  3. You can also specify other project-related settings before you invite collaborators.

    Options

    Set renderer for video rendering and playback as well as video, audio, and capture display formats. 

    Color

    Set display color settings such as HDR Graphics White (Nits)3D LUT InterpolationViewer Gamma, and enable or disable Auto Detect Log Video Color Space

    Scratch Disks

    Specify temporary storage for Premiere Pro to store your captured video and audio, previews, Creative Cloud Library, and Motion Graphics template media.

    Ingest Settings

    Enable Ingest Settings to specify ingest action, presets, and the primary and proxy destinations.

  4. In the Edit Collaborators dialog box, add the email address of the collaborator and select Invite to trigger an invite.

    This dialog box also shows the list of collaborators with the status of invitations and an option to remove collaborators.

  5. Select OK, and you'll get a dialog box that shows the invitation email progress.

    A screenshot that shows the invitation email progress.
    A notification that shows the progress of the invitation email to the collaborator.

    A copy of your project is created, hosted, and backed up to the cloud. 

Note:

Notification invitations sent to collaborate on Team Projects are reflected in the Creative Cloud desktop application and Premiere Pro application. Learn more about how to accept an invitation to collaborate.

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