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Edit in Your First Clip from the Media Pool
Choose a clip that will be your base layer and place it on Track 1. This clip is used as the
reference for all of the other clips in the Sync Bin. Then press the Sync Bin icon.
The Sync Bin icon
Media Pool in the Sync Bin
All of the clips in the bin, and its subfolders, are presented in filmstrip mode. The clips are
ganged together automatically by timecode and sorted by camera number. An additional
playhead appears at the current timeline position, and moving any of the three playheads in the
Cut page will scrub through all of the clips in the Sync Bin at the same time.
Viewer in the Sync Bin
The Viewer switches to a live Multi Viewer for up to nine cameras. Each camera is labeled,
numbered, and the active camera in the Timeline is highlighted in red. Cameras that were not
active at the current playhead time are blacked out.
The Media Pool and Viewer in Sync Bin view
Select Your Timeline In-Point
Select the In point on your timeline by scrubbing the timeline playhead to the position you wish
your media to start. As you do this, all of the clips in the Sync Bin will scrub along with the
playhead position. Finding and selecting your edit points in the Sync Bin is greatly simplified, as
all of your possible synced media choices are available instantly.
Select Your Camera
In the Multicam Viewer, select the camera angle you wish to use as your source material by
doing one of the following:
Clicking on the appropriate camera in the Multicam Viewer
Clicking on the appropriate camera number icon in the Filmstrip Viewer
Pressing the number key of the camera on the keyboard
The Viewer will then go into Single Clip mode, showing the camera you selected. To return to
the Multi Viewer, click on the circled X close icon, or simply press the Escape Key.
The clip will automatically set an In point at your current timeline position, with a default duration
of five seconds. You can then manually set the Out point of the clip wherever you want.
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