![]() ![]() ![]() But this leaves gaps between nested and non-nested clips making it very hard to edit anything inside the nest as you cannot see when each individual clip starts and line them up with the rest of the timeline. If I select multiple clips that aren't next to each other in the timeline and nest them (to save time from doing them individually), it moves these to a new nested sequence on another video track. The issue I'm getting is when stabilizing the 4k clips obviously Premiere requires you to nest the clip first to match the sequence which is fine, but doing this quickly across multiple 4k clips scattered across the timeline takes a long time, and it's messy creating a separate nest for each clip. I always have projects where some footage was shot at 1080p 25fps, and 4k 25fps so that I can zoom into the picture and I edit this on a 1080p 25fps timeline.
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