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Last updated on Dec 14, 2023

A sequence is a set of clips. A sequence must contain at least one video track and one audio track.

Every Premiere Pro project can contain one or more sequences, and each sequence in a project can have different settings. You can assemble and rearrange sequences in one or more Timeline panels, where the clips, transitions, and effects are represented graphically. A sequence can consist of multiple video and audio tracks running parallel in a Timeline panel.

Premiere Pro allows you to specify the settings for each sequence, trim clips, and assemble clips in sequences.

Before you begin

Create a project and import media.

Drag media from the Project panel to the timeline to start building a sequence.

  1. To create a sequence, drag a clip from the Project panel to the New item    icon in the Project panel.
  2. To add media to an existing sequence, drag a clip from the Project panel to an existing sequence on the timeline.

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