Organizing your media for a special effects scene is similar to that of creating any other edit, the exception being the amount of tracks you will need to complete the special effects. However, as we have seen in previous projects, it's often easier to utilize Premiere Pro's ability to nest one sequence inside another in order to avoid having too many Timeline tracks to organize effectively. You can also use the Nest feature to simplify the Timeline further, and remember that any alterations that are made to the original sequence will be updated automatically inside its nested counterpart.
However, as this part of the task is pretty much the same as others that you have encountered in this book, you are encouraged to set up your project as you've been taught in Project 1, Creating a Movie Montage – the Easy Way, Project 2, Cutting a Short Film without Getting Stung, Project 3, Protect the Innocent – Interview Edit Techniques, and Project 4, See the Bigger Picture...