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Premiere Pro CS3 - Multi-Camera Sync Tutorial

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Uploaded by on Nov 28, 2007

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r3LjHnzsqwI&fmt=18
Learn how to synchronize "sync" Multi cam clips using all the various methods in Adobe Premiere Pro CS3. Lots of other hints and tips along the way aside from the sync-ing features.

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  • But won't sync unseen markers...

  • @JVKProduction The markers it uses to sync when wanting to select that option must use numbered markers and the marker numbers must be the same number across all sync points in each clip so all the 0 or 1 (whatever marker number you use) all line up with the same number.

  • Nice, Does Premiere CS4 save Timecode, marker information into your video clips your currently editing with?

  • @djlobb the two cameras i used for this video were not the same. One was digital and the other was Analog so there was only timecode on one. But you need to have proper timecode sync between cameras for that option to work properly. I'll be remaking the Multicam tutorial as this one is old now and goes too long. I'll be sure to clean up the junk and stick to the good stuff.

  • I have a bit of a problem - I had two cameras on my car, a front view and a back view camera. I created a 1280x720 project and I positioned both 640x480 clips side by side. I sync'ed them nicely, then I used the razor tool to delete non-interesting footage and put some transitions between those. It looks very well in preview. I

    After encoding videos become un-synced after that cut / transition. It starts well, but in a few seconds there is about 1/2 a second difference.

    Any ideas?

    Any ideas?

  • @ddanci1973 did u have the same audio Khz like the clips are 44.1Khz the sequence needs the same audio settings. If not they audio can go out of sync.

    - Jon Barrie

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  • That was rubish your just mumbling and its just annoying

  • you are terrible..maybe slow down and explain what you're talking about

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  • 240p good to seeya old fellow :)

  • can't you talk properly, whats your problem actually???

  • Does CS5 allow you to do more then 4 tracks of mutlicam? would really love to have 16+ multicam monitors.. is this possible?

  • @seksiersist drag and drop :)

  • how do you import on to the timline every other program i used takes 2 seconds to import videos on this program its like every thing is hiden

  • Thank you so much! I have finally made a video and it was thanks to this tutorial that I was able to sync my separately recorded audio and video. :D

  • very informative, thanks for the video and info.

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