We have a few different ways to create a sequence and depending on how you create them they will allow you do different things.
1 We have a timeline which we call a sequence
2 You can make a now sequence of part of a timeline which is called sequence as a sequence
(mark in an out and choose add to bin a sequence.
or select the clips and chose and selected clips to bin)
These 2 sequences will always give you the ability to go back to the original clips which are in the sequence.
You can create them in the bin or timeline.
If you want a group of clips in a sequence for which you need to have access to the original clips you can do the following .
In the bin right click
add new timeline sequence
double click it and will open as a new tab.
Add the clips on the timeline and the close it.
Now you have a sequence in the bin which can be used as a clip on the timeline which always gives you the ability to have access to the original clips by double clicking it.
Renaming of this clip is done in the sequence settings.
So depending on your needs you can choose the correct sequence for use in your editing.
(remember that any timeline can be use as a clip in another timeline)
Then we have another feature in the bin where you can select multiple clips and use the set sequence command in the bin.
This sequence following EDIUS rules is made out of clips that you have modified the in and out and want to thread them as one clip without the need to access the clips them self often during the editing process.
Most spanned clips will show up as such a sequence. (from camcorders) if you need have access to individual clips you need to cancel the sequence.
1 We have a timeline which we call a sequence
2 You can make a now sequence of part of a timeline which is called sequence as a sequence
(mark in an out and choose add to bin a sequence.
or select the clips and chose and selected clips to bin)
These 2 sequences will always give you the ability to go back to the original clips which are in the sequence.
You can create them in the bin or timeline.
If you want a group of clips in a sequence for which you need to have access to the original clips you can do the following .
In the bin right click
add new timeline sequence
double click it and will open as a new tab.
Add the clips on the timeline and the close it.
Now you have a sequence in the bin which can be used as a clip on the timeline which always gives you the ability to have access to the original clips by double clicking it.
Renaming of this clip is done in the sequence settings.
So depending on your needs you can choose the correct sequence for use in your editing.
(remember that any timeline can be use as a clip in another timeline)
Then we have another feature in the bin where you can select multiple clips and use the set sequence command in the bin.
This sequence following EDIUS rules is made out of clips that you have modified the in and out and want to thread them as one clip without the need to access the clips them self often during the editing process.
Most spanned clips will show up as such a sequence. (from camcorders) if you need have access to individual clips you need to cancel the sequence.
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