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6. Select the clips to add to the sequence.
Once you’ve completed your storyboard, select the shots you want to include in the
sequence. To select all the shots in the Project window, choose Edit > Select All. If you
don’t want to include everything in the storyboard, you can drag a marquee to select a
group of shots or Ctrl-click to add and subtract shots from your selection.
The whole idea of a storyboard is to put your shots in sequential order. Nevertheless, you
can have Adobe Premiere Pro place them in the sequence according to the order you
select the clips instead.
7. Add clips to a sequence.
Click the Automate To Sequence button at the bottom of the Project window. Specify the
options you want in the Automate To Sequence dialog box. For Ordering, you can choose
Sort Order, because you’ve arranged your clips into a storyboard. For Placement, choose
Sequentially; because you’re creating a rough cut, you can place the clips one after the
other rather than at predefined points in the sequence. It does not matter what you
choose for Method—Insert Edit or Overlay Edit—because in this case, there aren’t any
clips in the sequence already. If you want a specific transition between each clip, check the
appropriate box or boxes to apply the default audio or video transition. Specify the
duration of the transitions by entering a value for Clip Overlap. To exclude either the video
or audio tracks, select the appropriate Ignore option.
When you click OK, the clips in your storyboard are instantly assembled into a sequence
according to the options you specified.