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  1. So I've been working on a feature that had been print locked for a while now, and they decided to cut one entire scene (let's call this SceneA) and then, move another scene (SceneB from a different location to plug the hole where Scene A was. I asked for the In/out points on the timeline and the order (sequence) in which they made these moves. I'm assuming the timeline (frames) will shift when they delete Scene A, and again, when they Cut and move Scene B, so the exact IO points will be necessary in order to replicate what they did. Does anyone have any experience with this sort of thing? Ideally I'd like PT10 to behave more like a non-linear editor -- in mark/out, then select the range, then use the shuffle mode to just scoot stuff around. I have the tracks Grouped According to stems: (Dx, ADR, SFX, Mx and their AUX's too) so if I select all the track groups, I'm assuming that moving everything will move including my automation? How do you do this? Any advice would be truly appreciated!
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