 Hello, everyone. Welcome back to another Premiere Pro tutorial. This one, I'm going to show you how to share your videos with other people on your team. If you're a remote worker or if you're working on a video and you want other people to work on it and share the same files and share the same location and collect them all in the same location, this is how you do it. All right. You want to go up here to the top, you go to File, and then at the bottom, you're going to see Project Manager. That's right, guys. It's there. Project Manager is pretty new and it's pretty wild. Take a look at this. You'll see here that it selected the sequence, the only sequence that I have, but it selected what I've got so far. And it says collect files and copy to new location. This is the one you want because you want to create a location for all the files, preferably in some sort of cloud drive. So let me show you how to do that. Now, before I go ahead and do that, it says here under the options, it says exclude unused clips. I uncheck this because sometimes you've got unused clips that you want in there because you're going to use them. So make sure that was unchecked unless you're sure about that. Now, let's keep going. If you hit the Calculate button here, it's going to tell you how big this project is in terms of how big of a drive or how much space you're going to need in the cloud. This one's 81.49 megabytes. Good stuff. Now, for destination path, you're going to see here that I've selected Creative Cloud Files shared videos. So basically my Creative Cloud account that I get, everybody gets if you've got a recent subscription to the Adobe Cloud. That's where I store them. However, if you use OneDrive or Google Drive or Dropbox or any of those other things, you could just click on this Browse option and select where you want to friggin' save them. Now, I'm just going to go and keep it here, but I'm going to create a new folder and call it, let's just call this Waterfall Vacuum Birds. Okay, we had a guy here that's vacuuming the forest and he's got birds attacking him and there's a waterfall leaking through. Like, this is really good stuff, right? We got to share this. So there we go. I've created a new folder, Waterfall Vacuum Birds, and I'm going to left click on Choose. When I do that, now, when I click OK, it's going to go ahead and save all of the footage, everything to that location. Now, I'm going to show you how to invite people to this as well. So if you go to this website here, you go to your Creative Cloud account, you want to go into your Sync files. Now, you should be able to find this under assets.adobe.com. Here's where my files are. Now, you'll see here that there's a new file here, Waterfall Vacuum Birds, and when I look into it, and I just click on it, all of that stuff is in there. There's the guy vacuuming the forest, there's the birds, there's the waterfall, and all the stuff that goes with it. I'm going to go back one, and now I'm going to show you what you need to do to share. You see that little rectangle? Just click on that, and then when you do that, up at the top right, you're going to get the option to click on share. Share that, send out an invitation. I'm going to send it to Curtis at mgn.tv, which is one of my other websites. I'm running in my other emails, pardon me, and then I will give them to the ability to edit, and then presto. That will go through, we'll send out that invite. Boom, done. And now, even if I went to my, let's see if I can go to my Gmail. Hopefully I'm still logged in. I should get an invitation. There it is, guys. It has invited you to use the assets in the folder. Now everything is shared in the central location. In the cloud, that's how you remote edit using the same files, guys. Thanks for watching. Time for stuff coming up. Stay tuned.