Multi-Cam

Let’s build off what we just learned and push it even further by syncing multiple cameras. If you have two or more cameras running on a subject simultaneously, getting them synced before you edit opens up tons of powerful features to speed up your workflow. Doing so creates a Multi-Camera Source Sequence. Note the term “source sequence.” Multi-Camera Source Sequences, hereto referred as multi-cam clips, can be treated as clips, but you can also open them up in their own timeline.

Syncing Multiple Cameras

First, we have to tell Premiere which cameras to synchronize, and how to do it. This process is nearly identical to creating merged ...

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