I tried exporting to uncompressed microsoft AVI, but doing that causes the movie to over 400 GB long, and no site like dropbox or any other site, will allow that much video to be sent. I talked about that on here before, and I was told to export to H.264, cause that's what my camera shot it on originally.
Nobody told you to EXPORT to H.264, but to use the H.264 files itself.
400GB can be transfered by harddisk or Bittorrent Sync. But that's silly, because you need to send the whole project.
So get a harddrive.
Check whether the colorist is using a mac or windows machine!!!!!!
Is it's a mac: Get MacDrive to format your disk for Mac. Copy your whole project plus EDL to it.
Send the harddisk to colorist.
Really,
you could have sent that harddisk to me (in The Netherlands), I could have graded it and sent it back in the time you have been wasting with not reading and not thinking.
The EDL files altogether are 51 KB.
Wow! Do you think that could ever contain any video?
When I import it into Premiere Pro, the video reads, "media offline". I chose the track that has the video on it, so what could it be?
Where did you put the EDL?
An EDL references to the original files.
References use a reference point.
("Where is the restroom?"
"Go that way. Second door on the right."
That's how it works: from a starting point. Not from everywhere. You can't start on a random location and go to the second door on the right to always find a restroom.)
This means the EDL has to be in the right folder of the project, so it points to the right files.
The fact that your colorist is surprised it doesn't work either tells me he has no clue about what he is doing, just like you...