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Duration: 42:27
Presented: Presented: Sept. 3, 2014
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DESCRIPTION
Multicam editing is ideal for sports and live performance, where you are covering the action with more than one camera, because it allows us to edit all those cameras at the same time. With recent upgrades and improvements from Adobe in multi-camera editing, its time to take another look at it in Premiere.
In this video training, host Larry Jordan, creates three different multicam projects: Music, drama, and a presenter with slides (which is a very cool use of the technology in an unexpected way). He explains what multicam editing is, how to set up and edit a sequence in Premiere Pro, then how to trim, add effects and add transitions to your edited sequence.
Whether you are new to multicam editing, or looking for better ways to work, this session will show you everything you need to know to edit multicam sequences like a pro.
AUDIENCE LEVEL
This intermediate-level training assumes a basic knowledge of editing in Premiere Pro CC.
CONTENT OUTLINE