From the course: Premiere Pro Guru: Adjustment Layers and Nesting
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Naming strategies for nested sequences - Premiere Pro Tutorial
From the course: Premiere Pro Guru: Adjustment Layers and Nesting
Naming strategies for nested sequences
- When it comes to naming your nested sequences you need to use whatever works for you. I find it easier to know which sequence I am working on if I name the sequences appropriately. Let's go ahead and open sequence 1-4 from the project panel. This is the sequence that I would usually name main sequence. This is the sequence that I will ultimately render. I will then add the nested sequences in here either by selecting the clips and creating the nest, or by dragging directly from the project panel. Let's go ahead and create some nested sequences. Select the first two clips, and right click and choose Nest. Let's name this one City at Night Nest 03. Naming my sequences this way will let me know at a glance what the content is and what the version is. So if I have a city at night 02 and an 03, I know that 03 is the latest one that I worked on. So why create so many versions? Because you should be able to go back to an earlier version of your work if you so desire. I find it really…
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What is nesting and why should you nest?5m 12s
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Effects and techniques that require nesting8m 41s
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When to nest and when to use the source: Editing nests into new sequences11m 41s
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Naming strategies for nested sequences3m 17s
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When to render and replace your nest1m 32s
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Essential keyboard shortcuts for nesting6m 50s
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