Using nested sequences as source for match frame and text based editing
I am trying to find a fast workflow to use an automated sequence with all my footage as a source.
As I always use all four audio tracks of my sony fx3, I need to select the right audio channels ONCE while previewing and logging and from then on automatically use those selected channels for every clip when I edit.
So the way to go seems to automate all clips into a sequence, then delete the audio tracks that are not necessary while previewing and add colored markers.
Now I can use this sequence as a source and just continue working, BUT when I hit "match frame" later on, it always brings me to the corresponding source clip, not the source timeline. (which is to be expected).
Does it make sense, to somehow "nest" this sequence so its seen as a clip?
How can I do that and does it impose some problems later on?
In the past I had some trouble using nested sequence in premiere, but thats long ago.
And someone mentioned that you can even use "text based editing" on nested sequences. Maybe I can transcribe the sequence mixdown so all the tracks that I really need are used. But I cannot find an explanation how to do it. Thanks for all your help so far!
Thanks for all your help so far!!
