Editing sequence content versus nesting, P. 423), Editing the content of one sequence – Apple Final Cut Pro 5 User Manual
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Chapter 23
Sequence to Sequence Editing
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Important:
If you modify a nested sequence duration in a parent sequence, or if you
specifically set In and Out points in a sequence before you nest it into a parent
sequence, the nested sequence may no longer ripple clips in the parent sequence
when you adjust content in the nested sequence.
Editing the Content of One Sequence Into Another
Without Nesting It
Instead of nesting one sequence inside another, you can simply edit the clips of a
sequence into another sequence.
Editing Sequence Content Versus Nesting
To help you understand how it works, suppose Sequence A has the following content
edited into it:
If you drag Sequence A into the Canvas to edit it into Sequence B, the resulting nested
sequence typically has one video track and two audio tracks (assuming Sequence A has
two audio output channels).
Sequence A
Nesting Sequence A into Sequence B
results in Sequence A becoming
one clip in Sequence B.
Sequence B