Multiclip Editing Tutorial on Final Cut Studio / Ramzo16 BTS

Here’s a tutorial in Final Cut Studio about how to do a Multiclip edit. I’m using footage from a Music Video I shot with Ramzo16 an musician from Toronto, Ontario. Ken Domik KBDProductionsTV YouTube – www.youtube.com Twitter – twitter.com FaceBook – www.facebook.com This is a variation on the basics of multiclip setup and editing in FCP. Normally, it’s just a simple matter of selecting two or more video clips, syncing them using T/C, audio or video hits common to all the tracks, then creating a multiclip. The trouble with this is that during the editing process every time you change video angles the audio source will change as well because the “audio follows the video”. You can choose to change only the video angle and leave the audio unchanged to a track previously selected but this still leaves only one track of audio in your completed multiclip edit. This is not good if you want to have the audio mixed from all your different cameras that you used at your original shoot. This is a huge advantage for wedding and dance recital videographers who need all the audio for the final mix. Here’s how to do it: In the FCP sequence I drag the media from all the cameras into their own dedicated video and audio tracks and sync them all using a common audio hit or a camera flash, whatever you have available. Each time one of the cameras changes a tape it’s another sync job with the other two cameras in the FCP timeline. Once everything is synced then go back to the beginning of the
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