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Save sub sequences

Engaged ,
Oct 13, 2019 Oct 13, 2019

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How can I save a sub sequence, for use in other projects?

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LEGEND ,
Oct 13, 2019 Oct 13, 2019

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Sequences only "live" as metadata in a project. So you keep the project. You can import parts or all of one project into another.  Either by using the Media Browser panel, and importing a previous project file or just selected sequences, or by opening the older project while a new one is also open, and copy/paste or drag a sequence from the older project panel to the newer one.

 

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Engaged ,
Oct 13, 2019 Oct 13, 2019

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Ah! So if I make a sub sequense that I will use in several videos I should make a new project and import only that sub sequence to that, and save it as its own project?

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LEGEND ,
Oct 14, 2019 Oct 14, 2019

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That woud be a very useful process. One of the recommended things done by some of the most organzied, bat-crazy fast editors I know is saving "template" projects. These have say a folder/bin structure organization, or certain assets, something like that which is useful when starting up new projects and getting to working fastest.

 

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Engaged ,
Oct 14, 2019 Oct 14, 2019

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Thank you 😄 Good idea!

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Aug 10, 2023 Aug 10, 2023

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I know this is an ancient post, but thank you so much for sharing this. I'm a newish editor, and I've been struggling to speed up production when I need so many different little assets across clients. This is going to be a game changer. Thank you, thank you, thank you!

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LEGEND ,
Aug 10, 2023 Aug 10, 2023

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As a one-person shop, I've totally gone to a Prodution per year. As that way ALL my projects, including all my assets ... sound library, template sequences, everything ... are available for any other project throughout the year.

 

Would never go back to stand alone projects.

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