# PostLab Classic

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PostLab Classic will be replaced by PostLab 2.0 in September 2024.
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With PostLab, you work in a Team. A team can consist of editors, AEs, producers, and whoever needs to be able to access media and assets.&#x20;

A Team organizes its work in Productions. Anything inside a Production is tracked by PostLab, and changes are automatically synced between Team Members. A Production contains Documents (a FCP Library, or Premiere Pro project), Tasks, Bookmarks, and more.&#x20;

Each Team also has a Drive, PostLab's shared storage in the cloud. Whatever you put on Drive is made available to all other Team Members.

To get started is simple. Maybe have a look at this quick intro video first, and then, if you have more questions, dig in. Always feel free to [reach out to us](mailto:postlab@hedge.video) directly - we're standing by to help out.

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From the 2020 FCPX Global Virtual Summit
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