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Essentials of Multicam Editing


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Tutorial Running Time: 21.00 minutes
Download File Size: 53 MB

Essentials of Multicam Editing

Welcome to the essentials of Multicam editing in Final Cut Pro 5. In this 20 minute tutorial, Steve will take you on whirlwind tour of multicam editing using Final Cut Pro 5. Even if you have never shot with more than one camera, the concepts taught in this tutorial will give you a foundational understanding of the workflow involved in multi-camera shooting and editing. We think you will find this tutorial one of Steve's best.

What's in this tutorial

You will learn the various techniques pros and non-pros use to sync up cameras on location as well as methods for logging multiple camera sources, creating perfectly synchronized multiclips, and timesaving shortcuts when editing.

Note: For those of you who intend to purchase the updated Advanced Techniques DVD-ROM (now shipping) it is not necessary to purchase this tutorial as it is included in the updated Advanced Techniques DVD.

Table of Contents

  1. Anatomy of a Multicam Shoot
  2. "Jam Syncing" Your Cameras
  3. Clapboard Syncing Your Cameras
  4. Flash Syncing Your Cameras
  5. Multicam Shooting Tips
  6. Capturing Multicam Footage
  7. Creating Multiclips
  8. Creating a Timecode Synced Multiclip
  9. How Angles are Sorted
  10. How to Change Angle Sorting
  11. Creating a Non-Timecode Synced Multiclip
  12. Working with Multiclips in the Viewer
  13. Changing the Angle Display
  14. Overwriting Angles
  15. Inserting Angles
  16. Re-arrange and Deleting Angles
  17. Using Timecode Overlays
  18. Re-Syncing Angles
  19. Working with "House Mix"
  20. Changing the Active Angle
  21. Adding Multiclips to the Timeline
  22. Option Drag and Drop Editing
  23. Changing the Active Angle in the Timeline
  24. Optimizing Multiclip Playback
  25. Using and Understanding Playhead Sync
  26. Performing a Multicam Edit
  27. Getting Tactile Control
  28. Cleaning Up Your Edit
  29. Collapsing Your Edit
  30. Wrap Up