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Premiere Pro CC Multi-Cam Conundrum
Hello there,
I am just after some advice on a multi-cam edit I am working on in Premiere Pro CC.
This is the first time I have used multi-cam and I made a mistake at the start of the project, and now I foresee I am going to have to pay for that mistake unless one of you geniuses can come up with a solution.
In the project I didn’t realise I could nest my A cam and B cam, then combine them into a multi cam sequence in my timeline (with all my synched audio tracks there too.) Instead, I made two new sequences, both with all the original synched audio, but one sequence had A cam and the other sequence B cam. Then I selected both sequences in the Bin window and made a multi-cam sequence from that. This worked, I had both cams with only one bar seen on the timeline, but it also crushed all the audio onto one track. I can go into the original sequences to edit the audio, but as you can imagine, this is ridiculously time consuming if I have to trawl through hours of synched rush footage to find that one audio clip that I want to effect. The clip in question is pretty much fully edited, apart from the audio.
I realise now that I should have nested both cams in the sequence with all the synched audio and made that into multi-cam, so underneath all my chopped out sections of video are all the audio tracks in all their glory.
So, here is the question. Is there some way to expand out the audio track inside my new sequence? The only other fixes in my mind involve a hell of a lot of re-exporting and re-synching.
I hope this makes sense!
Thanks so much for any help and suggestions.
Dan
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