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Nesting: Using sequences as source

Nesting: Using sequences as source - Premiere Pro Tutorial

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Nesting: Using sequences as source

- [Instructor] You can treat sequences as if they were clips in Premiere Pro. But in order for this to work, there's one button you need to be familiar with. And it's this one right here: "Insert and overwrite sequences "as nests or individual clips". If this is blue, you'll get nested sequences and if it's gray, you will not. I'll cover the other mode in another tutorial. For now, I want this blue and I'm going to show you how nesting works. First of all, I've got two sequences open. I've got a sequence called Nesting-Master and that contains some drone footage of the Valley of Fire. And also I've got this nesting nest sequence which contains a series of shots I want to nest in the master sequence. This also has a graphic. Back in the master sequence, I'm going to take this nest sequence from the Project panel and I'm just going to drag it straight into the timeline panel. Because this button is blue, I'm getting…

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