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  • Leo Ganzon

    November 8, 2006 at 1:22 pm in reply to: Multi Cam edit

    grouping the clips is the key.

    mark the ins and outs of the same scenes/takes of your footage. make sure you use the same inpoints and outpoints in all footages. after that go to bin>group clips. when its already grouped, load it to the source monitor and toggle the quad/9 split view. make sure to remap your keyboard to utilize the multicam keys.

    make a sequence loading a single view, in your case use the camera view with the cleanest audio. once you play on the timeline you can toggle on which cameras to switch using your multicam keys.

    if you’re not vey comfortable with the multicam function, you can try to do it manually. just load up th clips on the timeline and adjust the sync before making the cut.

    Leo Ganzon
    AVID Editor

  • Leo Ganzon

    November 1, 2006 at 6:54 am in reply to: Why does tone created at -20db come out at -17db?

    check your audio project setting in the settings palette. maybe your audio output is not set to zero.

    Leo Ganzon
    AVID Editor
    Work in Progress

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