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Duration: 50:21
Presented: December 5, 2012
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DESCRIPTION
Apple has continued to develop multicam editing since it’s first release in Final Cut Pro X, version 10.0.3. Multicam is the ability to edit recorded media from multiple cameras all at the same time. Typical examples where multicam is used are music videos, theatrical performances, and sports. In all cases, we have a single event recorded by multiple cameras.
Watch as master trainer Larry Jordan shows you how to create and edit multicam clips. In fact, he’ll show you how to create three different multicam projects, and provide a wide range of tips, suggestions, and hardware configurations that will make your own editing a lot faster and smoother.
In this video tutorial, you will learn:
Audience Level
This webinar is an intermediate-level course that builds on basic Final Cut Pro X editing skills. This does not assume you know anything about multicam editing.
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