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I'm taking the LinkedIn Premiere Pro class (Premiere Pro 2025 Essential Training) and when I load a clip into the timeline, this happens. At first there is only one clip. When I drag it into the timeline, it comes across as a single long clip, which is not what is shown in the video. It creates a second clip and when I drag that into the timeline window, I does indeed look like what is shown in the lesson. Any ideas?
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Marek
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Hi there,
Welcome to the community! It looks like both of these sequences have the same but different content. You can see that both of them have different durations. Drag-dropping a sequence into another sequence will produce the results you're seeing. Sorry if I couldn't understand your question. Please share more details if that's so.
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Ishan
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Thanks! What I was asking is this. When I open the source folder, there is only one clip. When I drag it into the timeline, is is "green" coloured and one clip. When you look at the video again, another clip has formed in the source folder. When I drag that into the timeline, it is a series of clips. Whyy does that happen?
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What appears to be happening is that dragging one sequence to the timeline displays as a sequence, but dragging a different sequence to the same timeline displays as individual clips.
Shouldn't the results be consistent if the setting hasn't been changed?
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It´s not a clip you use, it´s a timeline/sequence you are dragging. Anything you drag into a "Timeline (no sequence)" will create a brand new timeline. This is called Nesting in Premiere Pro. Next time you drag the timeline named "Tracks" into the now newly created timeline all clips within that timeline will be placed in your timeline since the button "Insert and overwrite sequences as nests or individual clips" is disabled.
If you click and enable the "Insert and overwrite sequences as nests or individual clips" button on the new timeline this will not happen. But, since you already have the timeline named "Tracks" there is no appearent need to drag it and create a new timeline. If you want to open "Tracks", just double click it´s icon in the Project panel.
At first there is only one clip.
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Look at your project panel/bin. Make sure you're in List view.
You have clips, which have one icon for them in List view. You drag a clip to the Timeline panel, you have now created a Sequence. Sequences can of course have many clips on them.
And your just created Sequence is now showing in the Project panel. Which has a different icon in List view than a clip.
ALL project assets of media such as video and/or audio clips, plus still images, some graphics items, will be shown in the Project panel.