![]() ![]() Adobe Premiere Pro will build a sequence ideal for playback of that type of footage. Pick any video clip and choose File > New > Sequence from Clip (see Figure 1). ![]() Feel free to skip this step-just press Escape when you start a project. When you start a project, you'll be asked what kind of default sequence you'd like your project to have. You could configure a custom sequence setting to render in any specific codec of your choice, and choose to use those previews when exporting. Tip 1: Set Up a Sequence, Ignore Codecs, and Render Less Than Everįor many editors, one of the hardest things to accept is that the sequence codec is irrelevant in Adobe Premiere Pro. ![]() All of these tips (and more) can be found in An Editor's Guide to Adobe Premiere Pro, Second Edition. These tips focus more on sequences, audio, and effects. In part 1 of this series, "Six Tips Before You Jump to Adobe Premiere Pro CS6," I provided a half-dozen tips to make your transition into Adobe Premiere Pro easier. Jumping into a new tool is like learning a dialect of a language-it's similar enough to be familiar, but different enough to be frustrating sometimes! Editor's Guide to Adobe Premiere Pro, An, 2nd Edition ![]()
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