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What is a sequence used for in film or video editing?
What is a sequence used for in film or video editing?
- To adjust lighting and color
- To store video rushes
- To edit using video and audio tracks (correct)
- To create special effects
How can you create a new sequence in the project window?
How can you create a new sequence in the project window?
- Drag and drop a video file
- Right click, click new item, then Sequence... (correct)
- Double click on the project window
- Use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl + N
Why is it important for sequence settings to match the video rushes settings?
Why is it important for sequence settings to match the video rushes settings?
- To ensure the film looks as intended (correct)
- To reduce file size
- To improve audio quality
- To speed up the editing process
What technique can be used to ensure video rushes and sequence settings match?
What technique can be used to ensure video rushes and sequence settings match?
Where can you work on a sequence?
Where can you work on a sequence?
Is a sequence where you can edit a film or video using video and audio tracks?
Is a sequence where you can edit a film or video using video and audio tracks?
You can create a sequence by right-clicking anywhere in the project window, clicking new item and then Sequence?
You can create a sequence by right-clicking anywhere in the project window, clicking new item and then Sequence?
The New Sequence window will not open when you try to create a new sequence?
The New Sequence window will not open when you try to create a new sequence?
It's not important for the sequence settings to match the rushes settings when editing with video rushes?
It's not important for the sequence settings to match the rushes settings when editing with video rushes?
If the sequence settings do not match the rushes settings, the film could end up looking very different from what you wanted?
If the sequence settings do not match the rushes settings, the film could end up looking very different from what you wanted?