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  • Problem in applying Andrew Devis ‘s tutorial “Understanding Nesting: A Key to Efficient Editing”

    Posted by Claude Rozsa on October 26, 2014 at 5:31 pm

    Good morning, I have tried to apply Andrew’s tutorial in Premiere Pro CC but for a reason I do not understand the final sequence I get in the master one remained not nested and appears with the individual clips from the sequence I had them in the origin before nesting. Can anyone help me to find out the reason of such a result or would it be a change between CS6 used by Andrew in his tutorial and CC which prevents to have the correct result? Thanks in advance. Claude

    Claude Rozsa replied 11 years, 9 months ago 2 Members · 3 Replies
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  • Claude Rozsa

    October 27, 2014 at 3:11 pm

    Good morning, I’ve just found this afternoon the solution to my problem. So don’t bother to reply to this question. Thanks. Claude

  • Jerry Wise

    October 28, 2014 at 7:39 pm

    What was the solution.?

  • Claude Rozsa

    October 28, 2014 at 8:43 pm

    Hi Jerry, the solution in Premiere Pro CC is that I should have checked on the little Icon which is on the left of the “snap” icon to choose the nesting in one single or separate clips. On Andrew’s tutorial someone on the Adobe community told me this icon was visible on the video which is done with Premiere CS6. I must says I still have not been able to see where it is. On the CC version it is on the left of the time line. When it is on, it takes a blue color, otherwise it’s grey; you just click on it.
    Following Andrew’s tutorial is great because everything is well structured and you gain an enormous time. Even if you have to update a clip from one of the sub-sequence, the whole work is updated at the same time. Andrew Devis’s tutorials are really a must especially for a beginner like me with Premiere and AE.

    Have a nice day
    Claude

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