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Where is the Multicam Monitor in Premiere Pro CC?

New Here ,
Jun 23, 2013 Jun 23, 2013

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Trying to work on a project to get a two camera seminar edit done and I can't seem to find the Multicam monitor?  I've manually synced up the two files in one sequence and then created another and enabled sequence one as a multicam, just like normal.  I even double clicked the multicam sequence to bring it up in the monitor and both cameras are displayed, but when I click on the individual cams as the clips are playing (either in the monitor or in the timeline) nothing happens with the sequence.  No edits are made in the timeline.  I realize there isn't a record type button in the window that's displaying both cams and the usual red highlight from the multicam monitor remains yellow around the clips.  Is there something I am just missing, how can I get the "edits" I'm making in the monitor to actually become edits on the timeline so I don't have to go through and do this manually.  (It's a two hour seminar, just trying to save some time here)

Thanks!

-Sean

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Adobe Employee , Jun 23, 2013 Jun 23, 2013

Hi Sean,

In Premiere Pro CC the Multi-Camera monitor is now inside the Program Monitor panel. To enable it follow these steps.

Click the Settings button (the button shaped like a wrench in the lower-right portion of the Program Monitor), and choose Multi-Camera from the menu that appears. This converts the Program Monitor to multi-camera mode.

Here are two tutorials here:

Video:

http://tv.adobe.com/watch/learn-premiere-pro-cc/using-multicam-mode-to-autosync-multiple-angles-or-takes/

Text:

http://blogs.adobe.com/premierepro/2013/04/a-quick-walkthrough-of-editing-a-multi-camera-sequence-with-clips-synchronized-by-audio.html

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Adobe Employee ,
Jun 23, 2013 Jun 23, 2013

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Hi Sean,

In Premiere Pro CC the Multi-Camera monitor is now inside the Program Monitor panel. To enable it follow these steps.

Click the Settings button (the button shaped like a wrench in the lower-right portion of the Program Monitor), and choose Multi-Camera from the menu that appears. This converts the Program Monitor to multi-camera mode.

Here are two tutorials here:

Video:

http://tv.adobe.com/watch/learn-premiere-pro-cc/using-multicam-mode-to-autosync-multiple-angles-or-t...

Text:

http://blogs.adobe.com/premierepro/2013/04/a-quick-walkthrough-of-editing-a-multi-camera-sequence-wi...

Best,

Peter Garaway

Adobe

Premiere Pro

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New Here ,
Jun 23, 2013 Jun 23, 2013

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Perfect.  Thanks!

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Engaged ,
Jun 24, 2013 Jun 24, 2013

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Please be careful when editing multicam in PremierePro CC. There's a known issue that's causing people a lot of problems.
Please read this thread:
http://forums.adobe.com/thread/1236698?tstart=60

And make sure you understand the caveats of using multicam in its present state.

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New Here ,
Jul 11, 2016 Jul 11, 2016

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Is it possible to have two program monitors one multicam and one just the program (or edit) of the multcam?  I want to multicam on my GUI monitor and send a program feed out to clients TV.

Thank you

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Explorer ,
May 21, 2017 May 21, 2017

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Can Adobe PLEASE go back to the way you did it before?  I cannot stand that I have to give up my Program window to do a multi-cam edit.  This seems like a step backwards.  I like my Program monitor on a separate screen and that is ALWAYS my program monitor.

AND...we have to hit a record button first now???  What is the point of that?  It is an extra step that just doesn't seem necessary.  The whole multi-cam editing has taken a huge step backwards and I hate it.  I do many multi-cam shoots and this has bogged me down.

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