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Duplicate Nests are Linking?

New Here ,
May 04, 2022 May 04, 2022

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Hey guys,
thanks for the add.

Literally loosing my mind over something that was so simple to do in FCPX. I've made a sequence with transitions, graphics text etc and nested it.

I want to duplicate this nest so that I can use the same graphics etc but change the text. But when I duplicate the nest, all adjustments from the original are changed when I adjust the duplicate nest.

In FCPX I'd be able to duplicate a "nest" and "Create new master file" so that the new nest wouldn't adjust the original sequence.

I've read you can make a nest. Duplicate it in the Project Window then bring the duplicated nest into the sequence to edit, but I'm still having this issue.

Any ideas?

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May 05, 2022 May 05, 2022

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Duplicating a nest in the project window should give you a unique sequence

I see you are renaming your sequences/nest might got a bit muddled up there.

If you duplicate in the Project window, your duplicate should read: Nested Sequence 01 Copy 01. Then you can edit this new nest and original will not changed.

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May 06, 2022 May 06, 2022

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Thanks for your response Ann. 
Would you suggest better ways on duplicating transitions etc for the future or is nesting and duplicating pretty much the only way?

 

cheers,  

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May 06, 2022 May 06, 2022

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That depends on how complicated these effects (they are not really transitions) are.

I would keep them in a separate project and import when needed.

I am not such a hugh fan of nesting. I mostly use sub-sequences.

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May 05, 2022 May 05, 2022

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As my experience, duplicating a nest that contain another nest inside it, will make another nest that using insided nest changed.

The solution is, import your project. Yes, project inside a project. That solution for now.

but, if that nested clip doens't contain another nest, it will be fine. You can edit your duplicated nest without onther nest changed.

-Office : Adobe || Home : Resolve-

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You can also try Pancake workflow here:

https://assets.adobe.com/id/urn:aaid:sc:AP:39e37d1a-98a1-4310-9d53-d026bcc998d7?view=file

and vote for a new important feature in the coming versions, that works like the True Comp Duplicator

which is a script for After Effects Compositions, but for Premiere Pro Sequences:

https://adobe-video.uservoice.com/forums/911233-premiere-pro/suggestions/45094825-practical-sequence...

 

 

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