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Create Tab

The Create tab lets you build bin (folder) hierarchies and batch-create sequences from saved presets.

Bin Presets

What Are Bin Presets?

A bin preset saves a folder hierarchy from your project that you can recreate in any other project with one click. For example, you might save a standard folder structure like:

Audio/
  ├── Dialog/
  ├── Music/
  └── SFX/
Video/
  ├── Footage/
  ├── Graphics/
  └── B-Roll/

Capturing a Bin Preset

  1. Create your desired folder structure in Premiere Pro's Project Panel.
  2. Select the top-level bin(s) you want to capture.
  3. In the Prep module's Create tab, click the + button in the Bin Preset section.
  4. Click Save Bin(s) in the modal to read the selected hierarchy.
  5. Enter a Preset Name (e.g., "Standard Project Folders").
  6. Click Save.

The preset now appears in the bin preset dropdown.

Creating Bins from a Preset

  1. Select a bin preset from the dropdown.
  2. Optionally select a target bin in the Project Panel (bins will be created inside it).
  3. Click Create.

The entire folder hierarchy is recreated in your project.

Editing / Deleting

  • Click the pencil icon to edit a bin preset (recapture from selection or rename).
  • Click Delete in the editor modal to remove the preset.

Sequence Preset Groups

What Are Sequence Preset Groups?

A sequence preset group is a curated set of Premiere Pro sequence presets (.sqpreset files). Create all sequences in a group with one click — useful for standardized project setups.

Setting Up Sequence Preset Sources

Before creating groups, tell Scrub where your .sqpreset files live:

  1. Click the gear icon () in the Sequence section.
  2. In the Sequence Preset Sources modal, click + Add Folder.
  3. Select a folder containing .sqpreset files.
  4. Repeat for additional folders.
  5. Click Done.

Creating a Sequence Preset Group

  1. Click the + button in the Sequence section.
  2. Enter a Group Name (e.g., "4K Project Setup").
  3. Click Refresh Presets to scan all source folders.
  4. A folder tree shows all discovered .sqpreset files, organized by directory.
  5. Check the presets you want in this group.
  6. Click Save.

Creating Sequences from a Group

  1. Select a group from the dropdown.
  2. Click Create.
  3. One sequence is created for each preset in the group.

Editing / Deleting

  • Click the pencil icon to add or remove presets from a group.
  • Click Delete in the editor modal to remove the group.