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1. Re: Multi camera editing workflow
Jon-M-Spear Jul 13, 2011 10:52 AM (in response to cjacs987654)Hang on, I thought that you said the online videos were excellent!
You don't have to edit multicam sequences in realtime! With the multicam sequence and monitor both open you can switch between the two and use the Rolling Edit tool (N) in the sequence to modify the edits you want to take earlier or later.
You can do this as many times as you like until you're happy with it.
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2. Re: Multi camera editing workflow
JSS1138 Jul 13, 2011 11:25 AM (in response to cjacs987654)Here's what I do.
Edit the entire thing in realtime for the first pass. You will make mistakes.
Close the multicam monitor, and go through the now cut sequence and make your corrections and adjustments.
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3. Re: Multi camera editing workflow
Fuzzy Barsik Jul 13, 2011 12:05 PM (in response to Jon-M-Spear)You don't have to edit multicam sequences in realtime!
You don't have to press Play button of Multi-cam Monitor at all.
Even it is not playing back, every click on another camera view results in cut on your Master sequence.
So, for the first pass you may just manually jump through the timeline and make a draft cuts...
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4. Re: Multi camera editing workflow
cjacs987654 Jul 13, 2011 12:12 PM (in response to Fuzzy Barsik)Thanks Guys,
Gonna spend more time on the manual process - slow but sure -
Thanks for everyones input
Chris
ps The on line videos are great but they dont cover everything!!
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5. Re: Multi camera editing workflow
cjacs987654 Jul 18, 2011 2:26 AM (in response to cjacs987654)Hi Guys
Have been making progress on the multio camera sequence.
On the multi camera monitor you have the option of 'video follows audio'. I have this unticked thinking I could use the audio from one track
throughout, which ias my main audio I recorded with an audio recorder. Although I will need to make some changes
most of the audio I need is this audio recorder one.
I cant see how I specify in the multi camera monitor which audio track I want to use, how do i do that?
Regards
Chris
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6. Re: Multi camera editing workflow
Jon-M-Spear Jul 18, 2011 2:32 AM (in response to cjacs987654)Audio always follows Audio Track One unless you specify "Audio follows video"
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7. Re: Multi camera editing workflow
cjacs987654 Jul 18, 2011 3:00 AM (in response to Jon-M-Spear)Hi
Thanks for your reply.
That figures!! you saying I should always place my main audio on track 1. I have it on track 5 after my 4 video with audio tracks.
Can you recommend a procedure to switch this? Is it a matter of switching the tracks around, but offcourse I would have to unlink video1/audio1 combined track
I guess
Thanks
Chris
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8. Re: Multi camera editing workflow
Jon-M-Spear Jul 18, 2011 3:23 AM (in response to cjacs987654)It depends upon your workflow.
I tend to put my master tracks on Video/Audio 1 and work out from there. If you're already committed to another workflow, you can drag all your audio tracks down one, so 1 becomes 2, etc, then duplicate the track you want to put in Audio 1, and copy it to Audio 1. Then disable the redundant audio track. Or...
Unlink the audio and relink it when it's in Audio 1.
There may be a method by routing tracks in the audio mixer. I can't think of one off-hand, but I haven't tried.




