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Edit directly from the Project panel

Edit directly from the Project panel - Premiere Pro Tutorial

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Edit directly from the Project panel

- [Instructor] When you edit clips directly from the project panel into a sequence, the same rules apply as would if you were editing directly from the source monitor. And there are a couple of interesting ways of approaching this. To demonstrate, I've created a sequence that happens to match the media I'm going to work with. And I'm working right now in this number-five edit from the project panel sequence. I've created a begin version, and now I'm going to open up the complete version so you can follow along if you want to, and compare the result. I've also created a bIn called "select." And if I double click to open this up, and I'll just double click on the bin name to go full-screen with it. You can see this is just some of our existing media. It doesn't really matter which view you're in when you're working this way. But, just for fun, and because it looks nice, I'm going to switch to the free-form view, and…

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