Transfer a project from one computer to another

Hello,
I'm working on a project in Premier using a iMac. Now i have to transfer all the project into my macbook pro.
I cannot copy all the files I've imported in the sequence because i've chosen 1.000 from a folder which contain more than 16.000 files.
Therefore i'm wondering if there's any chance to do a command like "package" in InDesign, which creates a special folder adding all the media i've imported in the sequence.
Thanks a lot for your help.

Might want to look at the Project Manager.

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