Jeff,

Thank you for explaining how to nest sequences.
Totally makes sense now. I don't know why I did
think
of it earlier.

Now as for the settings for the Magic Bullet
plug-in, any suggestions regarding the "Blend with
Original"
control. I am playing and learning so I understand
there is not set value, but do you have a favorite
value?

Thanks again.

Jon



  -----Original Message-----
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  Sent: Tuesday, July 18, 2006 8:30 AM
  To: [email protected]
  Subject: Re: [AP] Magic Bullet question


  Hi Jon,

  not a dumb question at all. It's time for you to
venture into the next level of editing with
"nested sequences." You can create a new sequence
(File > New > Sequence, I believe) and then drop
the existing sequence into the new one, as if you
were dragging a regular clip into the timeline.
Sequence A will become a clip in Sequence B. Even
though sequence A may be made up of dozens of
individual clips, when nested in sequence B, it
shows up as one long clip.

  There's another way to accomplish your task, and
that's to paste the effect onto multiple clips if
you have many selected at one time. However, the
nested sequence method is easier because it
requires only one effect to be pasted. Much easier
when you need to tweak the effect.

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  ----- Original Message -----
  From: In Focus Media Services
  To: [email protected]
  Sent: Monday, July 17, 2006 7:51 PM
  Subject: [AP] Magic Bullet question

  Hello to all,

  I am new to this group so forgive me if this has
  been asked before, but
  I have a question regarding "Magic Bullet"
plug-in
  for Premiere 1.0.

  If I have a project that is 10 minutes long, how
  do I use the Magic
  Bullet video effect across the entire timeline?
I
  seem to only be able
  to get it to work on on piece of video at a
time.
  Sorry for such a dumb
  question.

  Cheers, Jon

  .

  


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