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Duration: 51:41
Presented: August 26, 2015
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DESCRIPTION
Multicam is a popular technique where multiple cameras cover the same event at the same time from different perspectives. This technique is most common when recording live performances, reality or events; though it is becoming increasingly common with dramatic productions. Multicam editing is the process, within Final Cut Pro X, where we can simultaneously view and edit all those angles at the same time. Multicam editing can be done in real-time or slow-motion.
In this online session, host Larry Jordan illustrates everything you need to know to successfully edit your next project:
AUDIENCE LEVEL
This intermediate-level course is designed for editors with some knowledge of the Final Cut Pro X interface. Multicam editing experience is not required. All you need to watch this session is a web browser.
CONTENT OUTLINE