Multicam Premiere Pro CS5
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All Comments (93)
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Thanksfor this
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If you did that editing using the "key frame 100% opacity 0% opacity it would've taken 10 times longer lol.
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wow this is amazing man another good tutorial im finding alot of good stuff today
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Thanks for this tut. Def gonna try this on my next editing project.
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@juliosectionone Of course Final Cut X dosent have multicam, but the new Final Cut Pro has it. Final Cut Pro X is the new iMovie if you didnt now. Many have been fooled about it, but that the truth :P
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Mate thanks heaps. keep up the great work!
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Thanks for this easy to follow guide for multi-cam function. Works great !!! (Montreal, Quebec)
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Please help! I have recorded gameplay with a software called bandicam. And when i import it to premier pro the video works fine but the sound is really wierd sounding. And when i want to use slow motion on the video and choose 30% the slowmotion laggs its jerky.
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Thanks a lo for this video!
well is done in Win Vista 64 Bit with Only 24GB of Ram and Nvidia Graphics, may be your Pentium III computer takes a lot Longer :)
juliosectionone 1 month ago
yes the problem is in your Graphics Card, premiere Pro is Optimized to work with Nvidia cards with 1GB memory you card is only 12 and may be your machine is not 64 Bit
juliosectionone 7 months ago
Any tips on how to work with lets say 7 cameras?
comotocarbateria 8 months ago
@comotocarbateria
The old final Cut pro Studio 2.0 does if I'm not mistaken 16 Cameras, but is a mac solution, I don't know if 7.0 does, the new Final Cut X does not have Multicam
juliosectionone 8 months ago
Thanks a bunch!!!!! i was looking for something like this as i want to edit my own music vids. How many tracks can apply this to at once?????
biggalight 10 months ago
@biggalight
Only 4
juliosectionone 10 months ago