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Inspiring
November 23, 2022
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Template Clips for new Sequences

  • November 23, 2022
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I know how to make sequence presets. That's not what I'm asking about.

I'm making a series of videos that share the same elements, and I want to streamline my workflow by having every new sequence start with the same intro clip, watermark/logo fade-in, and track names all in the same place.

 

I can copy-paste clips in new sequences, but over multiple sequences this process is too slow, and I have to rename every track in each new sequence to match the previous one. How can I streamline this?

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Correct answer Ali Jaber

You duplicate sequences by copy paste in the project panel, or by pressing ctrl and dragging. You DON'T create duplicates by dragging the sequence into create new item button in the project panel.

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Community Expert
November 23, 2022

I would put all the elements in a sequence and leave it in the project panel. After that, I will duplicate that sequence whenever I want to create a new sequence.

Inspiring
November 23, 2022

I forgot to mention this in the OP, I tried that too. But once I duplicate the sequence, the elements in the new sequence are nested into one track. It also doesn't carry over the number of tracks and track names I created in the original sequence. I don't know why Premiere does this.

Ali JaberCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
Community Expert
November 23, 2022

You duplicate sequences by copy paste in the project panel, or by pressing ctrl and dragging. You DON'T create duplicates by dragging the sequence into create new item button in the project panel.