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In this first episode of Pushing the Envelope with Premiere Pro, we will explore: -How to prepare to use Premiere on large scale collaborative productions. -Storage is the most significant decision on large projects. While hard disks are usually the best option for large data sets, like video footage, having an SSD for project files, temp files and exports can be very helpful for more efficient workflows. -If I'm working on a large single project, like a feature film, I usually share the media cache and database as well. To be safer, you can have each system manage its own media cache, but each system will have to generate and store these files every time new media is imported into the project. -Projects clearly need to be saved on a shared drive, ideally an SSD. Now these can be productions composed of many project files, which really helps with loading and saving times. But this is the directory that should be backed up on a regular basis. Your Project AutoSave folder should be set to a different drive than your project is normally saved on -I duplicate and increment my sequences every time I make an export, with the archive sequence matching the versioning of the exported file in case you ever need to return to that state in the future. With large sequences like two hour films, it is now easier to duplicate the entire project file for best performance with only one copy of the master sequence in any given project version. For smaller sequences, this is unnecessary and it's easier to compare between versions if they're in the same project. I usually version by number and then letter. -The rest of the assets are all in one large RAID folder in a self-explanatory way. This should give you a good starting point for how to organize your files and name your projects and sequences.