How To Nest Sequences In Final Cut Pro
Video Description: Do you have an intro in your Final Cut Pro timeline that you need to use over and over? Do you want to apply an "effect" to an entire sequence and not just a video track? The solution is to nest your sequence! Related Article Subjects: Nest Sequences in Final Cut Pro, editing, effects, How to Nest Sequences in Final Cut Pro, sequences, videoNest Sequences in Final Cut Pro
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