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USING ADOBE PREMIERE PRO
Editing sequences and clips
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Do one of the following:
• Select Clip > Nest.
• Right-click the selection, and select Nest.
Premiere Pro cuts the selected clips from the sequence, sends the selected clips to a new sequence, and nests the new
sequence in the original sequence, starting at the location of the first selected clip.
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"Select one or more
clips" on page 197
Open the source of a nested sequence
Double-click a nested sequence clip. The source of the nested sequence becomes the active sequence.
Reveal a source frame from a nested sequence
If you want to reveal a clip in a nested sequence (for example, to edit it), you can quickly open the source sequence at
the exact frame you want to reveal.
In the Timeline panel, target the track in which a nested sequence is located by clicking the header of that track. If
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you target multiple tracks, the targeted track that is on top is used to select the nested sequence.
Drag the current-time indicator to the frame of the nested sequence that you want to reveal in its original sequence.
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Press Shift+T to open the source sequence in the Timeline panel, with the current-time indicator at the frame you
specified in the nested sequence.
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Double-click the clip where the current-time indicator rests to open the clip in the Source Monitor.
Attach closed caption files (CS5.5 and later)
You can attach a closed caption data file to a sequence and display the closed captions in the Program Monitor. The
attachable file types are .mcc and .scc for HDTV (CEA-708) and SD (CEA-608) respectively.
• Select the sequence, and then select Sequence > Closed Captioning > Attach File.
To display attached closed captions in the Program Monitor panel, go to the panel menu and select "Enable" under the
"Closed Captioning Display" option. To display closed captioning on external hardward, configure closed captioning
display in the hardware monitor's settings.
For more informaiton about attaching a closed caption data file to a Premiere Pro sequence,
Video2Brain.
See this post
on the Premiere Pro Work Area blog for more information about closed caption data and Premiere Pro.
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Closed captioning basics (Adobe Encore Help)
Closed captioning on Wikipedia
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