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How to move edited clips with adjusment layer

Community Beginner ,
Jun 06, 2023 Jun 06, 2023

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I have 5 minutes of varous short clips I've workred om, I have the video, sound and 2 adjustmenlayers with effects. I now want to edit these clips into a longer video, but I can not move everthing the way I usually do(double click the clip, and drag it over the viewer(choosing wether to insert infront or behind the clip. When I do this, only the video gets moved, while the sound and adjustment layers get left behind.

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Community Expert , Jun 06, 2023 Jun 06, 2023

Select all the clips, right click, and choose nest.

Then place the newly created sequence (the nest) in the new, longer sequence with the other clips.

You can choose to show the nest as individual clips.

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Jun 06, 2023 Jun 06, 2023

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Correct, double-clicking on a clip only opens the selected clip in the viewer.

If you want to move/copy all the tracks (adjustments, video, and audio), you need to select all and copy them to your new timeline, and edit them there.

Altrenatively, you can drag the sequence containing the short clips from the project window to the viewer, and then when you drag from the viewer to the new timeline, all tracks will be included.

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That's the problem, If I do the second one, the adjumentlayer dosn't follow, and I have to fool around moving the adjumentlater often meaning I have to rerender the sequence(I spent 2 hours rendering them yesterday, exactly so the other editing would go fatster) Now I have to copy paste them, and moving the timeline forward each time so the copy dosn't delete the time line,  slowing things down to the extreme.

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Select all the clips, right click, and choose nest.

Then place the newly created sequence (the nest) in the new, longer sequence with the other clips.

You can choose to show the nest as individual clips.

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