This sequence has every clip in it that you had previously selected. ![]() Premiere Pro then creates a new sequence – with the same name as the clip you right clicked – that matches that clip’s settings (frames per second, resolution, etc). Next, select all of the footage clips you want to look through, right click, and select “Make New Sequence From Clip”. Name it ‘footage’ or ‘clips’ or ‘jelly beans’ – something that’s at least marginally descriptive to what you’re digging through. To start, open up Premiere Pro and make a new bin (ctrl+B or cmd+B). ![]() But what can you do? Jump over to Premiere Pro, that’s what.
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