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  • Importing Scenes into a new timeline.

    Posted by J on April 17, 2005 at 4:59 pm

    My timeline has become too big and every edit now chugs along at a snails pace. I have completed a rough cut assembly that is on par with what I want, but I want to start perfecting each scene. I would like to import each scene individually in their own seperate timeline to work out the details, adding effects etc. I have tried to do this but I end up with a single clip instead of all the clips sliced together but individual. Opening a new sequence in the current timeline is equally as chuggy. Is there a way to “import” a singular scene into a “new” timeline with the clips still separated as they are in my original timeline keeping the integrity of my edits?

    I have reviewed all my manuals and viewed the help on Premiere Pro and haven’t found the solution there…

    J replied 21 years, 1 month ago 2 Members · 2 Replies
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  • Aanarav Sareen

    April 17, 2005 at 8:44 pm

    You can copy and paste clips from one sequence to another…

  • J

    April 20, 2005 at 6:26 am

    Yes I know, sorry if I wasn’t clear.

    What I want to do is “import” a scene into a new timeline off my original timeline keeping the integrity of my splices and hopefully any effects. Is this possible?

    I have been able to import a “scene” into a new timeline, but the audio and video track has been formatted to a singular track without my splices.

    Since I’ve moved on to color correction, matteing and keyframing, my timeline has become too big and the program is chugging and taking forever to save and render. The only solution to this is importing a scene to a new timeline and doing them individually. I have been using multiple sequences already so I am aware I can copy and paste into a new sequence within the same project. But I want to get out of my project to fine tune…

    I ran into this problem by cutting an assembly first. and not cutting my scenes individually.

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