How to Use Sequences in Premiere Pro - for Newbs!
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- Опубліковано 30 лип 2024
- ⚡ Start 150+ Premium Courses for FREE with our NO-STRINGS 30-day Free Trial: www.videoschool.com/YTtrial In this video, learn how to use sequences in Adobe Premiere Pro. What are sequences? How do you use them? There are a few ways that sequences are typically used - for individual videos within a project; for versions of the same project; or for splitting up a longer video into multiple parts for easier editing.
I talk about my thoughts on using sequences in this Premiere Pro Tutorial.
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I am the worst at keeping my media files organized. This is definitely a game changer! I was always confused about what sequences were and how to use them.This was a great simple explanation, thanks for sharing!
This is SO helpful for a newb like myself. I've been trying to find a video explaining how Sequences work within a Project, and all I've been finding are beginner videos explaining EVERYTHING ELSE BUT. Love that you explained a few different ways to use them. Mainly, for me, creating separate sequences for different scenes and bringing them together into one. This is relevant even for it being from 6 years ago at this point. 🙏😭🤩
This was absolutely the video I was looking for! Thank you very much for this very clear and to the point video; absolutely loved it!
This tutorial is very helpful for understanding the basic uses of "sequences." I was looking for a tutorial for exporting in one video file from a multiple sequence.
But you mentioned, we have to assemble all the sequences in another or new sequence in a proj file. Thank you for this.
Thanks so much! This was super helpful. I was just highlighting ALL my content in Adobe Pr and then dragging it all just so I can add in a new video. This makes life so much easier :)
Thank you - really helped!!! There's so much to know and I really appreciate straightforward explanations like yours.
I was looking for the last information (how to assemble multiple scenes - that you explained that it is putting all sequences in another sequence). But the whole tutorial was extremely useful! Thank you!
Same. I was wondering about the last step as well. Because each sequence can have different setting, what happens when you mesh all of them together? Would you need to go in and tweak all your clips afterwards?
Me too. Did you find one?
This was a really good basic sequences tutorial. Thanks!
YES, this was exactly what I needed to learn what sequences were. Great job
I'm taking your course and I was struggling with my understanding of sequences and this cleared it up for me. Thank you, and I want to commend you on being an excellent teacher and I am taking a couple of your courses, and sure I will take more in the future. Just so you will know, I am a prison minister, and attempting to create videos for the purpose of promoting the ministry so other people will join in and help... thanks again.
Great Video. Answered exactly what I was looking for. Look forward to checking out more your videos. Thank you.
Thank you so much for making this video. It makes total sense now. I wanted to know how to use sequences, but no videos had talked about it so clearly. I appreciated. ❤
Very thorough video. Answered all my questions about sequences in one video. Appreciate it!
You requested feedback... Great video - thanks. Done loads of editing in the past, but this is my first encounter with Premiere Pro, so sequences were new to me. Great demo and more importantly you provided a set of valid use cases where they are useful. Even my rinky-dink editing will benefit massively from them. Thanks
Phil, this is the video I was looking for!!!! I finally got it:) Thx.
Great video Phil Ive grown in knowledge with premiere pro due to your courses, u answered my question and glad it was you.
Great video, thanks! It cleared up a few questions I had about sequences.
Very informative! Using sequences will definitely be added to my future works. Thank you@
This totally helped. I'm working my way through your VideoSchool course right now and felt my brain getting just a little jumbled. I understand sequences better now. TBH I kind of see them like video games saves lol - always have a couple saved so I don't have to start over if something goes wrong.
Great video thanks. Exactly what I was looking for as a newbie on this.
Thank you so much for this. I was trying to make a behind the scenes video for a music video client and you answered my questions and just sped up my whole workflow
Absolutely, the video I was looking for, thanks so much!
Extremely helpful. I appreciate this so much!
Extremely helpful! Thank you very much for this kind of information. ❤❤❤👍👍👍👏👏
it's 2024 and this video is exactly what I was looking for. Thank you
Yeah, this is the video I was looking. Thanks a lot. It really helped.
Thank you for the sub-sequence breakdown. This video alone has saved countless hours for my projects. Much appreciated.
great info thank you but
how do you put together the sequences at the end?
Exactly the last part wasn't finished jet.
Thanks for making this video! It was very well done and covers one of the Premiere basics that often go overlooked. Especially when starting up, editors may have varying versions or approaches with the same resources, so it is vital to be able to work in sequences for that purpose, yet as you well explained, it is also great to be able to use the sequences for specific scenes of a project. Your Premiere class was amazing and I really enjoyed the informal approach, even though I had already been using Premiere for a while, I was able to get an extremely helpful insight as to how others use this powerful program. Cheers
super helpful, i wasnt sure when i was told about using the sequences but you made it very understandable
This is the exact video that I was looking for!! Thank you!
Yes! This was the video I was looking for. I used to go to Sequence on the top bar to create e new sequence, and it would come up with all these sorts of settings I don't quite understand yet, like DV 24p, DSLR 24p, etc. But thank you this is helpful for me with creating different versions of my edits.
Hello Phil, newbie here and came across your channel and enjoy the tempo and clearness in your instructions. Easy for learning....I've been playing with drones, go pros, Dslr and 360 cameras and now learning the challenging world of editing and just wanted to thank you for your help. Dan Flatt, Flatt Out Videos (UA-cam )
Hey Phil, thanks for the video. I have a really simple question, in regards to how you mentioned the third way to use sequences. Ie, for multiple scenes in a narrative film. How do you merge the sequences at the end please?
Regards,
Dean
This really what i am looking for, vary clear and good explaination.
This was extremely helpful! Thank you.
Very good explanation, and organizing ideas! Thanks!
Very good , made these concepts clearer to my newbie set of skills. Thank you.
Thank you, thank you! This was a great 10-minute session on sequences. It addressed exactly what I need. I'm putting together a wedding video, and have broken it down into seven segments (bride prep, groom prep, ceremony, and such). Using your tips, I created a sequence for each of those seven segments, and within each, rough/fine/final cut sequences. Excellent!
I’m so glad to have helped!
@@VideoSchoolOnline Is There Any Premiere Experienced User that could help me out if a problem that I couldn't find the solution anywhere?
It doesn't seem to be a bug, but is definitely a super weird behavior.
The problem is Shown in this very short 3 min video:
Insert Project Sequence in Another Sequence Project Timeline - Adobe Premiere - Help - Problem
ua-cam.com/video/-9BT_KSWfGU/v-deo.html
Any help would be extremely appreciated
Thank you so much for this concise and clear tutorial, it definitely helped me to get a handle on my painfully disorganized timeline...
Thank you! I was looking for how to organize a project for a 1hr or longer video. You helped by explaining that scenario. Again, thank you! :)
Thanks Phil. this is exactly what i was confused about. awesome work!
Great and easy to follow instructions, thank you so much
I was looking for combining seguinces for your final cut. Or edit. Combining multiple sequences. Thanks always good to go over anything
Thank you for explaining that so well!!
Thank you so much, Phil. Really helpful video
Thank you! I just start learning premiere pro and this video is super helpful! have a great day!
Great overview -- really appreciated the practical "how you would use this" aspect of this video.
This video was definitely helpful. I got what sequences were but as a newbie I didn't quite understand why they were necessary, so this definitely provided context and I believe will help me avoid pitfalls in the future.
mate thank you so much for this. i'm a newbie on premiere pro and i am working on an hour long video. your video made me organize my project a bit better than my first attempt aaaaaaa bless you for this
great job! this is what i have been looking for. thanks!
EXACTLY what I needed. Thanks man!
thankyou! this helps, this is what I was looking for.
Hey Phil, Thanks. Very helpful. What I would like to see is you entire setup on how you handle files. Not only in Premeire Pro but also on your hard drive. You have many courses and many versions of courses with additional materials added on later, for example, the update you made to the Premiere course when 2017 came out. How in the world do you keep track of files without going mad? It would be great if you could add a section in the premiere course that shows how you organize files from beginning to end, including how you keep track of updates to courses.
I organised my folders inside the app and found that my whole video had got totally chaotic. There were black bands covering up my work and there appeared to be clips all over the place where I hadn't put them. Eventually I realised that the app was really struggling to keep up. It was taking several seconds to load each asset and even longer for them to disappear afterwards. I was worried about saving and quitting in case I was saving all the black bands - but eventually I took a deep breath and did it. I restarted my computer and disconnected my iPad Pro from Sidecar. When I restarted everything was fine again. What a relief!
I was looking for this info, the presentation was a bit different from what I was specifically searching, but definitely helped me in opening up my own thoughts to see how I can use sequence to solve my problems. So yeah it covers a lot and it works
After messing around with things, I saw what I needed was to "Nest Sequence". For example, one scene contains 4 cameras all shown in a single scene like a grid format. After cutting each scene to align with one another, I wanted to nest each sequence to go on with the edits because I was done cutting the original 1hr clips to 10 minute with different cameras all aligned. Your tutorial helped basically
I liked your way of telling the differences in how people use sequences!
This is exactly what I was looking for! Especially for rendering different versions with different aspect ratios for different platforms. Thanks!
Thank you, this has saved me so much time. Well explained.
Thank you for explaining sequences so clearly, just what I needed.
Thanks very much! This was very informative and easy to understand.
This was what I was looking for, thank you!!
Fantastic guide video man! Perfect lengt and all.
Thanks, this was great. very easy to understand
Thanks for the vid man. I really needed this
this is exactly what I was looking for. Thank you!
Useful to get a quick idea of how to create and use multiple sequences in one project, thanks.
Bro you really cleared that up for me, I used to be so confused on the concept of sequences.
Finally I found what I am looking for, thank you so much Bro! 👍👍👍
This was perfect! I was wondering what sequences were useful for and I’m really happy with this explanation. Thanks!
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Perfectly explained, thank you, you are awesome sir!!!
Cheers for this. Very well explained
This helped me a lot, thank You!
Most helpful video I’ve seen on this. Thanks!
Perfection - thanks for sharing!
Helped a ton! Thank you :)
Exactly what I needed - thank you!
Video helped. I was confused about sequences and now I understand better. I will now investigate how to put together multiple sequences into one long sequence at the end when getting ready to export.
This video was spot on. THANK YOU!
Exactly what I was looking for. Thanks!
Amazing video. Exactly what I was searching for!
This video answered my questions. Thanks.
Exactly what I was looking for, thank you.
That was really clear, thanks!!
thanks! this was so helpful. It would be great if it also talked about exporting sequences and if there's anything we need to know.
Great video. This is was definitely helpful since I'm just getting used to using Adobe Premiere Pro for my channel.
Super helpful! Thank you!
Wish I'd seen this before spending the last 4 months working on my UA-cam series! Looking forward to using this for the next one, thank you.
Very relevant for what I was looking for; right on topic.
Thanks super helpful and clear!
Nice topic for learning. I was really looking for this
Wow this was so helpful!! I've been editing my videos for a few months now, but didn't really know about sequences. ( I was kind of at that point where I was like I don't know what I don't know...) Thanks Phil!! Just what I was looking for:)
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you definitely the right video. I was not sure how to use sequences, but you just opened up my work flow. I was up against the wall trying to break my video into two videos but did not know the best way to do that and this definitely helped me. Thanks,
Hey! I am a video editor new to youtube!
Here are 3 sequence settings every creator should know - Standard HD, 4K UHD, Social media & Shorts.
I hope it provides some value to you :)
ua-cam.com/video/QU_9k2HmcPk/v-deo.html
Thank you for sharing. I was struggling to edit my son's birthday video. You made my day.
Great basics ! Thanks man
thank u!! Yeee was very clear, I was looking for video to understand what is sequence!!
Thank You! I never understood the purpose of sequences. It helped!
Perfect. Very useful. Straight to the point. Gave me loads of tips to facilitate my editing.
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This was perfect, thanks you!
Awesome video, thanks.
very good bro. Very well explained