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Working with Multiple Cameras
Posted by Chase Mccullan on July 17, 2005 at 4:26 pmHi Everyone. I
Michael Legel replied 20 years, 9 months ago 7 Members · 7 Replies -
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Harold Brown
July 18, 2005 at 2:04 amIf you have 2 videos shot at the same time from different angles then the words should be perfect once you sync the 2 videos. You do that by picking a frame that is easy to aline. I just did one where someone had taken a flash picture and I alined the 2 videos by the single frame that had the flash. I dragged the second video track until the “flash” frame was under track one “flash” frame.
I have Excalibur 4.5 and that makes the job of switching between the 2 videos very easy. Excalibur can also be used to aline the video which is easier too. If you have have a lot of multi camera shots buy Excalibur. I did a 18 minute 2 camera video with 72 angle changes in less than 1 hour. -
Alan Roth
July 18, 2005 at 4:03 amIf you have audio for each camera you can use that for aligning – sync at one point (a loud noise that you can see in the waveform on the audio line) and as Harold says everything before & after should remain in sync (if all minidv anyway). I have minimal experience w/ vegas, but selecting everything and making a new group should help to keep things in sync. You can use the new “sync” feature in vegas 6 if things go out of whack. Also you can copy and paste the takes you want to a new video line at the top (excalibur does that i think) or you can use opacity envelope or what i do – put the most used video at the highest track and then split and trim it where you want the lower (2nd camera) shots to show through.
i have no idea on color correction – would like to see responses!
best of luck…
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Michael Legel
July 18, 2005 at 6:21 pmI do multi camera performance videos on a regular basis. I would highly recommend Excalibur for slicing and dicing the two camera tracks. After the tracks are synced it is really a lot easier to watch two at the same time, decide which is the better shot and add a marker for a cut.
I also have problems with color correction – different cameras operated by different people not having been white balanced properly or difficult lighting situations – high school auditoriums, gyms, or fields under the bright field lighting.
The HSL filter or the color correcting controls in Vegas will help fix these problems. Others in the forum can give specific instructions but remember to do the correcting before making the cuts on the original video tracks, this will save the effort of doing each cut seperately.
Good Luck
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Don Bloom
July 18, 2005 at 8:43 pmhttps://www.wideopenwest.com/%7Ewvg/tutorial-menu.htm
Billy has some great tutorials on color correction on his site.
I agree Excalibur is the way to go for multicam work!
Don
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Edward Troxel
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Michael Legel
August 6, 2005 at 12:40 pmAt under $100 it is well worth the money. My projects ( high school marching band performances and practices) are for nonprofit so I do not get paid. The ability to turn out a quality multi cam project the same day it was taped and deliver to the kids/directors the next morning is well beyond the price.
Add in the photo montage capabilities and there is great value.
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