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Bringing comments back into Adobe Premiere Pro

You can send creative work directly from Premiere Pro, and bring comments back into the project timeline with our Adobe CC add-on.

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Written by Roy Marshall
Updated over 6 months ago

As a videographer, it is quick and easy to create proofs directly from within Adobe Premiere Pro and send them out to a PageProof workflow. Then, when a to-do list has been returned, bring the comments back into Premiere Pro with the corresponding pins positioned along your project timeline. Firstly make sure you have installed the PageProof Adobe add-on, then follow these simple instructions:

To bring comments back into Adobe Premiere Pro

Step 1

Open your Premiere Pro project. 

Step 2

Click inbox to see proofs that have been returned with a to-do list. Proofs that have been returned are indicated in green and will display a comments icon.

PageProof panel in Adobe Premiere Pro

Click the comments icon and the list of to-dos will be revealed on the right-hand side of the panel.

Step 3

Select a comment to reveal the comment position on the timeline.

Tips:

  • Double-click the comment text to select copy

  • Click the download icon in the comment to download the comment’s attachment

PageProof panel in Adobe Premiere Pro showing comments and their position on the timeline

Step 4

When the change has been made to the project, tick done against the comment.

Tip:

  • The comment will now appear in the done list of the comments.
    Use the drop-down to move between all comments (All Comments), comments to be ignored (Ignored), comments marked as to-dos (To-do), ˆˆto-dos marked as done (Done) and comments to be ignored but marked as done (Ignored but done).

PageProof panel in Adobe Premiere Pro showing comments marked as done

Step 5

When all the changes have been made to the artwork, click the create new version icon to upload a new version of the proof.

PageProof panel in Adobe Premiere Pro showing upload new version
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