I just did this with a 6 camera shoot. Works great, but tricky to wrap your head around. Everything has to be done in the right order.
- Log one reel in it’s own folder (to keep things simple and organized.)
- Duplicate the folder and rename the folder. Don’t rename the clips yet.
- Batch capture the first folder.
- Go to the second folder and select all clips and make them master clips
- Then make them offline (leave footage on disc.)
- Rename all the clips and change the reel name. (TIP: change one of the reel names, then select all clips and right click on one of the reel names to choose the correct reel name from the list.)
- Duplicate that folder and rename it and repeat as neccessary from the 3rd item above.
Worked like a charm for me. If you do something out of order, like renaming a clip or changing the reel name before the other matching clip has been captured, it changes both. Having an actual file on the drive attached to the first clip somehow locks it which allows you to change the second, after you’ve made it a master clip and offline. Also, you’d think that since they’re in different folders, you wouldn’t have to rename the clips, but not true. The file name is derived from the clip name, therefore causing a descrepancy. I simply added C2, C3 and so on to the beginning of the clip names, which had an added bonus of allowing me to quickly see which camera any clip came from.
Hope this helps,
Gary