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Setting up a sequence - Premiere Pro Tutorial
From the course: Premiere Pro 2020 Essential Training
Setting up a sequence
- Once you've marked your shots, you're ready to start building your sequence. There are a few ways you can start a sequence. The first one, which we explored in Chapter 2, was to just drag and drop your footage right into the timeline, which prompts Premiere Pro to create a sequence automatically. So, I'll do that right now to demonstrate with my soundbites here. I'm just going to select these, and then instead of bringing them up to my source monitor I'm going to bring them straight into my timeline. So I'll bring them over, and you can see that a sequence has been created, let's bring that up to sequence examples... And I'll rename this... Bakery... Sequence DEMO 1. And what this has done is it's created a sequence with the sequence settings based on the very first clip that I dragged in. So you do have to be careful about this, you don't want to drag in an SD file of some archival footage and throw it in your…
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Basic editing: Laying the foundation3m 38s
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Playing and marking shots6m 43s
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Subclipping shots5m 13s
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Setting up a sequence6m 25s
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Performing insert edits to build the sequence7m 18s
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Moving clips and swapping shots5m 36s
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Removing material for concision8m 13s
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Adding video b-roll9m 50s
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