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  • Multi cam shoot Narrative shoot + Pluraleye workflow question.

    Posted by Phil Bucci on December 8, 2015 at 4:15 am

    Hi folks.

    Ok so what I am going to be working on is a multi cam narrative shoot. As in multiple takes of multi cam set ups. Not just a single take interview or concert film. So in running test with pluraleyes it does a great job syncing. I import the XML and have the multiple takes, (cameras stacked) in sync laid out in the sequence.

    Now the problem is how do I take each multi cam take out of the sync sequence and make a multi cam sequence for each take?

    I’ve tried to loop the take Link them and drag that into a bin but all I can get there is 1 camera merged with the audio.

    Any one have any thoughts here or am I back to the old make the multi’s by hand.
    Thanks!

    Herb Sevush replied 10 years, 5 months ago 2 Members · 3 Replies
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  • Herb Sevush

    December 9, 2015 at 10:53 pm

    [Phil Bucci] “or am I back to the old make the multi’s by hand.”

    What version of Ppro are you using?

    Herb Sevush
    Zebra Productions
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    nothin’ attached to nothin’
    “Deciding the spine is the process of editing” F. Bieberkopf

  • Phil Bucci

    December 10, 2015 at 12:31 am

    CC v9

    I know you can do this in Pp but I’m looking for a batch solution if its out there. I’m guessing not.

  • Herb Sevush

    December 10, 2015 at 4:31 am

    [Phil Bucci] “I know you can do this in Pp but I’m looking for a batch solution if its out there.”

    Yes you can do this in Ppro, without using PluralEyes at all, and I can’t figure out why you don’t and why you think you have to do anything manually at all. Ppro can take your entire stack of clips and in one operation spit out all the separate multiclips – what else are you looking for?

    Herb Sevush
    Zebra Productions
    —————————
    nothin’ attached to nothin’
    “Deciding the spine is the process of editing” F. Bieberkopf

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