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Processing multiple-camera footage

Processing multiple-camera footage

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Processing multiple-camera footage

- Hi, my name's Rich Harrington. - And I'm Robbie Carman. - And this week, we're going to continue to explore the multi-camera process by going over to Apple's editing tool, Final Cut Pro X, and synchronize the different angles, and walk you through the basics of multi-camera editing. - Yeah, and we did this previously, in a previous week, over in Premier Pro, and the idea is very similar here. We're using either some sort of sync point a marker or an endpoint, or something like that, where we can have the application auto-synchronize the angles for us, and then the process is very similar of editing and switching between the different angles. - All right, so we've gone ahead and done a little bit of pre-work by getting the material organized on the hard drive. This just makes it easier in Final Cut. You could of, of course, import more footage than you need, but I find that importing extra stuff into Final Cut is usually not as desirable as taking the time to really log and transfer.…

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