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# Copying media files from an iPad/ iPhone into your project folder

1. [Connect your project folder SD card](/adobe-premiere-basics-mac-os-edition/setting-up-your-project/connecting-your-project-folder-sd-card.md) to the back of a Mac.
2. Using the iPad/ iPhone USB cable, connect your iPad/ iPhone to the back of the Mac.
3. If you use a passcode to protect your iPad/ iPhone, you will need to enter it on the device.
4. On your iPad/ iPhone, you will be prompted with a **Trust This Computer?** dialog box. Tap **Trust**.
5. On the Mac, iPhoto will open. Do not use iPhoto to manage your media files. Close iPhoto.
6. On the Mac, click the Desktop to enter Finder mode. In the menu bar, click **Go** and select **Applications**.
7. In Applications, open Image Capture.
8. Open a Finder window and navigate to your project folder.
9. In Image Capture, select your iPad/ iPhone under Devices (on left). Then select the media files you'd like to copy into your project folder. Press and hold the **Command** key to select multiple media files.
10. Click and drag the media files into your project folder.


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