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  • Two camera interview editing techniques

    Posted by Joe Campbell on July 12, 2013 at 4:00 pm

    Just looking for a few suggestions for a two camera interview.

    Camera A is a closeup.

    Camera B is a medium shot.

    I have both shots synchronized with audio in their individual sequences. Now I am putting the sequences in the source window to trim them. I am going back and forth between the close up and medium shots in order to avoid jump cutting.

    I take the trimmed sequences out of the source window and place them in the timeline of a fresh sequence. So far so good. Works like a charm. Back and forth from close up to medium and so on.

    But now I want to go back and and rearrange the timeline a little bit and rearrange some closeups for medium shots and vice versa. I am looking for the in and out points for all the little trimmed clips and it just sends me to the original sequence in the timeline instead of placing the sequence as I had it in the source window with the in and out points.

    This is annoying because now I have to search the sequence to figure out where my in and out points are.

    I am considering just taking notes and writing down the in and out points for reference, but there has got the be a better way.

    Any suggestions. How do you guys do this sort of editing?

    Joe Campbell replied 12 years, 10 months ago 2 Members · 3 Replies
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  • Joe Campbell

    July 12, 2013 at 4:06 pm

    Ha! I’ve discovered that I can just drag the trimmed sequence from the timeline back up into the source monitor and voila! There are my in and out points.

    I would still love to hear any suggestion for this type of editing though!

    Thanks!

  • Jeff Pulera

    July 12, 2013 at 4:18 pm

    I’ve always done all my editing right there in the timeline and never use the Source window, but to each his own, there is no right or wrong, whatever works for you

    Jeff Pulera
    Safe Harbor Computers

  • Joe Campbell

    July 13, 2013 at 12:25 am

    Thanks for the reply.

    I do a lot of editing in the timeline. I’ve always found it easier to move things around and play with things.

    For this project it seems like the source box is making things easier. I have some two hour interviews and dragging those into the timeline to extract a few seconds is cumbersome.

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