Mutlicamera Editing With Final Cut Pro X

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Uploaded by on Jan 1, 2012

Editing with multiple cameras can be a difficult task. Even without the multicam tool set Apple promises later this year, you can still use Final Cut to edit multiple angles. In this video I'll take multiple video clips where an artist is singing to a song. All of these clips can then be synced in Final Cut Pro X and edited together. The artist is Seth from The Personnel. If you want to learn more, check out An Awesome Guide to Final Cut Pro X on iTunes.

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  • Thanks this a great video, very helpful.

  • @secondthes Great questions. Final Cut Pro X uses the audio waveforms to sync audio tracks. When the videos were recorded the iPhone was not plugged into the camera. The audio came out of the iPhones speaker and mixed with other noises, including the singers voice. Despite this extra noise, Final Cut still synced the audio tracks.

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