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Add clips to a sequence automatically
You can quickly assemble
a rough cut or add clips to an existing sequence. The clips added
can include the default video and audio transitions.
- Set In and Out points to define each clip’s starting
and ending points.
- Arrange clips in the Project panel. You can add the clips
to the sequence in either the order you select them, or in the order
that they are arranged in a bin in icon view. You can also add sequences
or clips in nested bins.
- Select the clips in the Project panel. Either Ctrl‑click
(Windows) or Command-click (Mac OS) them in the order you want or
by dragging a selection marquee around them.
- In the Project panel, click the Automate To Sequence
button
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- Set the following options in the Automate To Sequence
dialog box, and then click OK:
- Ordering
- Specifies the method used to determine the order of the
clips when they are added to the sequence. If you choose Sort Order,
clips are added in the order they’re listed in the Project panel:
from top to bottom in List view; or from left to right, top to bottom
in Icon view. If you choose Selection Order, clips are added according
to the order in which you selected them in the Project panel.
- Placement
- Specifies how clips are placed in the sequence. If you
choose Sequentially, clips are placed one after another. If you
choose At Unnumbered Markers, clips are placed at unnumbered sequence
markers. Choosing At Unnumbered Markers makes the Transitions options
unavailable.
- Method
- Specifies the type of edit to perform. Choose Insert
Edit to add clips to the sequence starting at the sequence’s current
time using insert edits, which shift existing clips forward in time
to accommodate the new material. Choose Overlay Edit to use overlay
edits, which allow the new material to replace clips already in
the sequence.
Note: The Automate To Sequence command disregards
target tracks and always uses the lowest available video and audio
tracks. For example, if Video1 and Audio1 are locked, it will automate
to Video 2 and Audio 2, or the lowest audio track with the correct
channel type.
- Clip Overlap
- Specifies the duration of the transition and how much
to adjust the clips’ In and Out points to compensate for it when
Apply Default Audio Transition or Apply Default Video Transition
is selected. For example, a value of 30 frames trims the clips’
In and Out points 15 frames at each edit, where a 30‑frame transition
is added. The default value of this option is 15 frames. A pop‑up
menu lets you set the units to frames or seconds.
- Apply Default Audio Transition
- Creates an audio crossfade at each audio edit, using
the default audio transition (defined in the Effects panel). This
option is available only when audio tracks are present in selected
clips, and the Placement option is set to Sequentially. It has no
effect when the Clip Overlap option is set to zero.
- Apply Default Video Transition
- Places the default transition (defined in the Effects
panel) at each edit. This option is available only when the Placement option
is set to Sequentially, and has no effect when the Clip Overlap
option is set to zero.
- Ignore Audio
- Ignores the audio in clips selected to be automated to
the sequence.
- Ignore Video
- Ignores the video in clips selected to be automated to
the sequence.
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