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I'll just call this More rain, just so we can see it in the panel. There are the four clips and you can see once again the new Sequence has taken the name from the first clip. And now you can see right away I'll just resize the track header here. I'm going to hold the Shift key down and I'm going to click on the last clip on the list and I'm going to drag all four of these onto the New Item menu. I'm going to select the first item on the list here and let's say I know that these are the shots I want. Not only can you drag one clip on to the New Item menu you can actually drag multiple clips. So, let's call this the Rain Sequence just so it's easy to spot and I'm pressing that Enter key at the end of my keyboard. People shelter from the rain, but you can see the icon is different. The Sequence has been created with just the right settings to match it and you can see the name of the Sequence matches the clip too. I don't really need to know much about the clip at all. I don't need to know anything about the settings. I'm going to release the mouse and now I have a Sequence that is automatically based on that clip.
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So back in the Project panel I'm going to drag this clip icon onto that same button menu, the New Item menu you see the little Plus symbol there means I'm going to create a new Sequence. I'm going to take one of these other clips and again I'm just single clicking here, I'm not double clicking because if I double click it opens in the Source monitor.
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Now that you've seen Premiere Pro automatically update the settings for a Sequence based on a clip you can easily make use of an even better shortcut. I'm also going to click between these two track headers between Video 1 and Video 2 the first and the second video tracks and I'm going to drag up so I can see the thumbnail as well. So, I'm going to click on the end here and drag in to shorten the Navigator and as I do you can see that we're zooming in and in and in into the Timeline and now we can see that clip a little more clearly. And the easy way to do that is to take the ends of the Navigator and move them. To see this more clearly, I'm going to zoom in. That clip is now in the Timeline ready for us to work on but it's pretty short and that's because we're zoomed out quite a long way in the Timeline panel. So, let's do that let's Change Sequence settings. Do you want to change the Sequence to match the clips settings? This means you can get the settings wrong safely because Premiere Pro is going to give you this option to automatically change those settings when you add a clip. This clip does not match the Sequence's settings. And look what happens when I take one of these clips and drag it into the Sequence I've just created. Now creating a Sequence using a Sequence preset gives you the most control but it does mean you need to know the settings.
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But if you have the characters selected as I do now and you press the Enter key on the numerical keypad that's over on the far end of the keyboard with the full numerical keys then it'll just apply that text. Just as a little footnote to this, you'll notice in the Project panel that if you have text selected and you press the carriage return key which is the Enter key to the right of the letters on your keyboard Premiere Pro tends to jump down the list selecting the next option. I'm going to click on the name of the Sequence that's just being created and let's give this a name. Choose a preset that matches your original camera material and click OK.
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I'm going to expand the Digital SLR category and I'm going to expand 1080p which is one of the settings that you can get in a DSLR camera and I'm going to choose this one DSLR 1080p30. The settings for Sequences in Premiere Pro are based on camera formats rather than output formats. and this brings up the New Sequence dialog.
I'm going to go into the list and choose Sequence. I'm going to create a new Sequence in this project by clicking at the bottom of the Project panel on this New Item menu. You'll want Sequence settings to match your clips to minimize conversion and maximize playback quality. When you add clips to a Sequence their frame size and frame rate are automatically adjusted to match the Sequence, so everything will play smoothly. Just double click on the Premiere Pro project file itself to open it in Premiere Pro.
You can find that with the media associated with this lesson. For this lesson, I'm using the 03_01 Create a new sequence.prproj file.