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  • CS6 -Workflow question Adding timelines to a timeline. Best practice

    Posted by Al Bergstein on May 27, 2013 at 11:04 pm

    I’ve been working on an hour long production, which is my first major long form documentary in Pr CS6. I’ve been going along created sequences within the project for all the short “chapters”. Now I’m ready to assemble into one full one hour production.

    I notice that importing a sequence into another sequence does not bring the audio with it. Not sure why that is. I assumed that if I import a sequence, (it shows up green) that the sequence can’t be edited in the sequence it is imported into but that if I have to edit it I can go back to the primary sequence and edit it there and the changes will flow through. Is there a problem with audio importation?

    Anyway, I simply copy the sequence into the new full hour sequence. All seems fine. However, what is the normal way of handling this kind of assembly? Do most of you import your sequences or cut and paste? If you import, how do you get the audio from the imported sequence to play? Re-render it?

    Thanks in advance.

    Al

    Ivan Myles replied 12 years, 11 months ago 2 Members · 1 Reply
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  • Ivan Myles

    May 27, 2013 at 11:37 pm

    Drag the sequences from the Project panel onto the timeline. It will bring both the video and audio.

    If the sequences are in different files, import the files into your master project and then drag the sequences into the timeline.

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