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4 From the Media Panel View mode box, select Full Width.
Metadata for each clip is displayed in a table.
Managing Sequences
A sequence is an edited clip that can contain multiple sources. Whenever a clip is edited, it becomes a
sequence. When a new project is created, an empty sequence is automatically created within the project.
New sequences can also be created from the Media panel.
Creating an Empty Sequence
1 From the Media Panel Gear menu, select NewSequence.
The New Sequence dialog appears.
2 Specify the settings for the sequence.
3 Press Create.
An empty sequence is created. It is displayed in the Timeline, the Media panel, and the Viewing panel.
Opening a Source as a Sequence
1 Select a source from the Viewing panel or the Media panel.
2 From the contextual menu, select Open as Sequence.
A new sequence is created from the selected source. It is displayed in the Timeline, the Media panel,
and the Viewing panel.
NOTE When opening a source as a sequence, the sequence is created using the original media. When a
source is added to an existing sequence, a copy is added, leaving the original source intact.
Opening Multiple Sequences Simultaneously
1 Select folders or libraries in the Viewing panel or the Media panel.
2 From the contextual menu, select Open All as Sequences.
All the clips and sequences within the folder or library are opened as individual sequences.
TIP This can also be achieved by dragging the folder or library to the timeline.
Opening Multiple Clips as One Sequence
1 Create an empty sequence.
2 Select the clips to load and join as one sequence from the Media panel or the Viewing panel.
3 Drag the selected clips to the empty sequence at the desired timecode.
The selected clips are inserted in the sequence, in the order in which they were selected.
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