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Assembling a Sequence
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Trim Clip’s Tail (Right Side) automatically changes the source clip’s Out point so that its
duration matches the duration determined by the sequence In and Out points.
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Ignore Sequence In Point disregards the sequence In point you set, and performs a
three-point edit.
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Ignore Sequence Out Point disregards the sequence Out point you set, and performs a
three-point edit.
Adding clips from the Project window automatically
To quickly assemble a rough cut or add to an existing sequence, use the Automate To
Sequence command. Automate To Sequence automatically adds a selection of clips from
the Project window or bin to a sequence. This method works particularly well if you set the
Project window to Icon view and arrange the clips in their proper order, as in a storyboard
(see
“Customizing the Project window display” on page 50
).
Note:
The Automate To Sequence command adds only selected clips or clips contained in
a bin; it can’t add clips in nested bins or selected sequences (see
“Working with multiple
sequences and nested sequences” on page 135
).
Choosing Automate To Sequence displays the Automate To Sequence dialog box, which
provides the following options:
Ordering
Specifies the method used to determine the order of the clips when they are
added to the sequence. If you choose Sort Order, Adobe Premiere Pro adds clips in the
order they’re listed in the Project window: from top to bottom in List view; or from left to
right, top to bottom in Icon view. If you choose Selection Order, clips are added according
to the order in which you selected them in the Project window.
Placement
Specifies how clips are placed in the sequence. If you choose Sequentially,
clips are placed one after another. If you choose At Unnumbered Markers, clips are placed
at unnumbered sequence markers. Choosing At Unnumbered Markers makes the Transi-
tions options unavailable.
Method
Specifies the type of edit to perform. Choose Insert Edit to add clips to the
sequence starting at the sequence’s current time using insert edits, which shift existing
clips forward in time to accommodate the new material. Choose Overlay Edit to use
overlay edits, which allow the new material to replace clips already in the sequence.
Note:
The Automate To Sequence command disregards target tracks and always uses
video1 and audio1.
Clip Overlap
Specifies the duration of the transition and how much to adjust the clips’ In
and Out points to compensate for it when Use Default Transition is selected. For example,
a value of 30 frames trims the clips’ In and Out points 15 frames at each edit, where a 30-
frame transition is added. The default value of this option is 15 frames. A pop-up menu lets
you set the units to Frames or Seconds.
Use Default Transition
When checked, places the default transition (defined in the
Effects window) at each edit. This option is selected by default. Use Default Transition is
available only when the Placement option is set to Sequentially, and has no effect when
the Clip Overlap option is set to 0. See
“Using default transitions” on page 162
.