From the course: Premiere Pro Guru: Adjustment Layers and Nesting

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When to nest and when to use the source: Editing nests into new sequences

When to nest and when to use the source: Editing nests into new sequences - Premiere Pro Tutorial

From the course: Premiere Pro Guru: Adjustment Layers and Nesting

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When to nest and when to use the source: Editing nests into new sequences

- In this movie, we will discuss when to nest and when to use source clips. For this, let's go ahead and open sequence 1-3 from your Project panel, and in here, you will see a number of clips in the timeline. The first clip is a nested sequence. Notice that we can make it shorter and then longer again. Howevever, the initial length of nested sequences will always be that of the clips inside of the nest, so this sequence here represents a different sequence that lives somewhere else, and we can open it up simply by double clicking it. Let's go back to the original one. So, because this is a sequence that is inside of another sequence, you cannot nest a sequence within itself, so, sequence 1 cannot be nested inside of sequence 1. If you need to bring a sequence inside of itself, do so as individual clips rather than a nested sequence. Let's go ahead and try that. Let's try nesting sequence 1-3 inside of sequence 1-3. You will notice that you cannot do that. Notice that there is a hand…

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