Launch Media Composer project with the camera footage loaded into project |
NOTE - THIS WORKFLOW REQUIRES THAT ALL THE CAMERAS WERE JAM SYNCED TO THE SAME TIMECODE GENERATOR AND ALL CAMERAS HAVE MATCHING TIMECODE |
Change the Media Composer Settings |
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Double click on the Composer Settings and change the Button Display and Bottom to Two Rows |
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Then click on the Interface setting and change |
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The Interface Brightness to be one click above the darkest setting |
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Go to the Keyboard settings and double click on Keyboard |
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Keyboard settings will open. We want to map some commands to the keyboard as well as to the Composer Window |
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Go to >Tools>Command Palette or click on Command 3 or Control 3 (win) |
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Command Palette opens |
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Make sure you have Button to Button Reassignment selected |
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Then just drag whatever button you want to any open blank key or position on the composer window. |
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Go to the MCam tab of the composer menu and choose to set the Quad Split function to the source side of the composer window. |
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Example of the keyboard mapping |
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Open the bin containing the multi cam clips and select the from the cameras that shot the scene |
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Then go to Bin>Group Clips |
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Choose Source Timecode since all our clips have matching timecode |
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Will make a grouped clip with the following icon that looks like a quad split |
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Double click the grouped clip to load it into the source monitor |
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This is the quad display that will display all 4 camera angles |
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The Quad split display will be grey when audio is not following video. |
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The green icon will toggle from grey to green when audio follows video is selected so which ever shot is selected for video editing the audio will follow |
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For our example we are only using audio from the wide shot |
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Mark and In Point and and Out Point on the "Grouped Clip" and edit into a time line |
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Next go to >Special>MultiCamera Mode |
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Click Play or spacebar- on the timeline and in the source window choose what camera to display. The green line underneath the camera angle shows what camera angle is shown in the timeline |
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When the timeline finishes playing it will show all the edits applied by switching active camera angles in the source window |
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If you want to change a clip in the timeline put the blue cursor on it and click the up and down arrows to change shots |
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