This is where the “Lift and Extract” option comes into play in Premiere Pro. You could nest each of these sequences into the main sequence, but this is a very difficult way of working and not recommended. Instead, what you need is select portions of clips. You could select clips and cut/paste them into the master sequence, but more often than not you don’t want whole clips. The question then is how to grab footage from each of these sequences and bring them into a master sequence for the main edit. Of course, this may result in multiple sequences each representing different cameras. You may want to put all the media clips from one camera end-to-end in a single sequence and call it “Camera 1”. Sometimes it’s useful to seperate cameras into sequences of their own to simply the editing process. Getting the right portions of selected clips from one sequence to another is simple in Premiere Pro using the ‘Lift’ & ‘Extract’ options.
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