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  • Multicamera edit, with reference timecode, and multiple clips per camera

    Posted by Craig Ricker on September 11, 2013 at 4:54 am

    So the only solution i’ve found on here so far is to select all clips from the one camera, and create a multicamera sequence. Which then goes about laying every clip on a new track but spaced out correctly according to timecode.

    I then call this sequence – Camera 1

    I repeat the process for each camera, lets say 4.

    I then nest my 4 sequences into a master sequence called multi camera source.

    I then nest that multicamera source sequence into my main edit sequence, where I turn it on as a multicamera.

    Is there any other way of doing it, where you dont have to double nest sequences? i.e all 4 cameras are spaced out nicely in the 1 sequence with the master audio as well?

    Mac Pro 2 x 2.4Ghz, 16GB RAM, GTX 660

    Alex Udell replied 12 years, 9 months ago 2 Members · 1 Reply
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  • Alex Udell

    September 11, 2013 at 5:15 pm

    If you have multiple clips per camera….then the cameras were roaming and not continuous takes? which means no overlap in the shots per camera, right?

    If so all those could be collapsed to an individual video track.

    so you will end up….probably via copy and paste…

    with one multi-cam source seq with 4 tracks….(one per camera)

    and on each track contains clips for where the camera was on and gaps for where the camera was off…

    in your multi cam viewer…any time any camera was not active (gap) you will see black….

    make sense?

    Alex

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