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Organizing shots and adjusting clip order

Organizing shots and adjusting clip order - Photoshop Tutorial

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Organizing shots and adjusting clip order

- Now that we have the sequence set up, let's move our footage into the project. To do this, I'm going to switch over to Adobe Bridge. And let's select the clips that we earlier put together. There they are. I've got the shots arranged. One, two, three, four, five, six, seven and eight. Great. Now what I'll do is click here to add a new track. And I'm just going to select the video files. I'll navigate to folder three, choose my clips, making sure they're in the right order and click open. And they are added to the project. Now you'll notice that they're in the same video group. So if we adjust the scale here, you'll notice that they appear after layer zero. Now I can select layer zero and click the trash icon to delete it and you'll see that everything ripples forward. Now if we play this, what you'll notice is that the clips are all in a row, but they're probably longer than we want. But the story is told. If I decide that I want to reorganize clips, that's pretty easy. For example,…

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