Canon C300 MFX files into Premier Pro CC

VERY new to post production, I just want to check to make sure that I am not missing a step somewhere.
I have created a project, then I went to Media Browser and clicked on the individual MFX files. Premier seems to have taken them all into the project with no problem.
I just want to make sure that I am not missing a step, say in the "create a sequence" section. Do I even need to "create a sequence"?
Thanks,
Way

Premier Pro will automatically take the MFX files created by the Canon C300 and optimize them when bringing them in through the media browser?
Not quite.  PP doesn't actually do anything but read the media.  But...that's OK because the files don't really need any kind of 'optimizing'.

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