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  • How to use audio from all cameras in multicam editing

    Posted by Todd Carlson on December 18, 2010 at 9:35 pm

    Hello, i haven’t been able to find an answer to this…maybe it’s something that I’m fundamentally doing wrong or don’t understand, but any guidance would be appreciated

    i’m am preparing to edit a 4-camera documentary project.

    I want to use multicam editing, have already created the multiclips no problem….

    I plan to create many pre-cutdown sequences to categorize the interview content and narrow things down etc. i don’t care to choose the particular angle at this point, just the interview content….and cut the angles later….

    My plan is to incorporate the shots from the pre-edited sequences into my Master Edit Sequence by dragging a pre-cutdown-sequence into the viewer…..then choose my in and out for the shot I want to use and then drag that clip into the Master Edit Sequence…being sure to hold down Command while doing so, so that I’m not nesting…and so my multiclip drags into the new timeline.

    then, I can choose the angles within my Master Sequence Timeline just like any other multiclip.

    my question is this….
    How can I best incorporate the audio from all 4 of my cameras? I want to use the audio from all cameras, so it is available in my sweetening session when I’m done.

    It seems like I should be able to collapse my multiclips and then have 8 tracks of audio show up in my timeline (2 for each of my 4 cameras), but it doesn’t seem to work this way.

    I know I can choose audio independently of video in multicam editing, but i don’t want the audio from a different camera. I want the audio from all of the cameras in my MasterTimeline.

    Do I have to go back and match frame everything and drag the audio from every camera manually down to my master timeline? Seems like there has got to be an easier way.

    What am I not understanding or doing correctly?

    Thanks,
    Todd

    Rahul Duggal replied 15 years, 5 months ago 3 Members · 3 Replies
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  • Jerry Hofmann

    December 19, 2010 at 12:02 am

    Place all tracks in a sequence, then just switch the video?

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  • Rahul Duggal

    December 19, 2010 at 6:50 am

    Im new to FCP and editing but if im not mistaken and the multi cam shoot was logged correctly, its as simple as selecting all the clips in the browser & creating a MULTICLIP which must be synchronized using the TIMECODE. Then the multiclip must be loaded in the timeline & ‘Sync-ON’ should be selected from the Viewer.

    This should give us multiple Video-Audio feeds which are in sync with the timeline and can be edited seamlessly.

    In the end it should look somewhat like this

  • Rahul Duggal

    December 19, 2010 at 10:12 am

    Sorry for the double post, just rendered out a quick clip showing that using this method the audio feed will exclusively be there for audio sweetening with its linked video. Though its not possible to get 8 tracks of audio to show up using the quick fix method that i mentioned above but if you need another audio feed to go with another video clip all that needs to be done is drag in drop and sync to timecode.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VHSO_94k6AA

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