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Multi-Cam Interview Editing Workflow Suggestions (Prelude -> Premiere CC -> Plural Eyes 3)
Hello all, I am new to multi-cam editing and I was hoping for some workflow suggestions. I shot an interview with 2 cameras and an external audio recording. I started with Plural Eyes 3, synced everything and exported an XML for use in Premiere CC. Then I started adding markers and comments to the sections that I wanted to use bites from. Premiere crashed during this process, which gave me some time to think, is this the best workflow solution?
I looked into it and it appears a lot of people are using Adobe Prelude for adding markers/comments and I was curious if people are doing this with multi-cam projects somehow?
If I had to guess, the workflow might be something like this:
– Ingest to Adobe Prelude
– Add comment markers to the bites I want to use
– Add a description to the comment markers for ease of editing in Premiere
– Add all the bites to a rough cut in Prelude
– Export Rough Cut to Premiere
– Add the “Camera 2” clips to the timeline on a video track above the “Camera 1” clips in the “Rough Cut”
– Add external audio file to audio track in the “Rough Cut”
– Send timeline to Plural Eyes 3 for syncing
– Replace camera scratch audio with synced external audio
– Make multi cam editDoes that sound right? Since I am working with over an hour of interview footage, I am concerned that I will keep starting the project, only to find a new better workflow and then start over again.
Any advice is much appreciated!