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We can now display and change the label color of sequences right in the sequence panel.
Steps to access the feature
- Update to the latest beta (v25.2 build 81 or later)
- Go to Timeline Display Settings (wrench in Timeline panel)
- Enable the following option: Show Sequence Label Color (it is off by default).
- This option will add a Label color swatch to the left of the Timeline > Sequence panel, similar to After Effects.
You can also assign a keyboard shortcut. The Timeline > Sequence panel’s contextual menu (e.g., right-click) also has a Label dropdown menu at the bottom. This will change the label color for just that sequence and update the same sequence in the Project panel (and vice versa). You can also assign specific Timeline panel shortcuts to each Label color separate from Timeline clip Label colors to avoid conflicts.
Known bugs
- Timeline Sequence Label color name changes are not reflected in Keyboard Shortcuts editor. You can change the name of the label color, but the name changes are not reflected in the Keyboard Shortcuts editor.
Questions we have for you
- Should this be on by default?
We want to know what you think. Please join the conversation below.
2 Correct answers
IMO Setting in the wrench should be at the top under Show source clip name and label
Or move the 3 label settings to their own section within the wrench.
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Yes! This is helpful. I think it should be on by default.
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Yes, I second this. Nice if we had the option to only show a label for the 'Master' sequence. This was how I worked in Final Cut Pro 7 back in the day.


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