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Angle Sync: The method used to synchronize all of the different angles. If you’re
manually syncing all of the angles, you can use In or Out points that you set within each
clip. If matching timecode was jam synced to each camera recording an angle, you can
choose Timecode for a fast sync that’s as accurate as the timecode is. If each camera
had a microphone with which to simultaneously record the location audio, you can
choose Sound to use the shape of each audio waveform to align all of the angles.
Angle Name: The method used to name each angle within the multicam clip being
created. The angles can have Sequential numbering, use Angle or Camera metadata,
or use the Clip or File name.
Detect clips from same camera: Turning on this checkbox results in multiple clips that
are identified as being from the same camera being put into the same angle track of
the resulting multicam clip being created. It also enables the “Detect using” drop-down
menu.
Detect Using: The metadata used to determine which clips come from the same
camera. You can choose from Camera #, Angle, Reel Number, Reel Name, and Roll/
Card #, which are user-editable in the Metadata Editor of the Media page, or you can
choose Reel Name which is automatically or manually derived using either the Conform
Options of the General Options panel of the Project Settings, or the Name panel of the
Clip Attributes window. For more information on the Conform Options, see Chapter 3,
“System and User Preferences.
Move Source Clips to “Original Clips” Bin: A checkbox that lets you move all of the
original ISO clips into an Original Clips bin to get them out of the way after the multicam
clip has been created.
4 When you’re done choosing options, click Create. Depending on the Angle Sync
method you chose, a waveform analysis might generate a progress bar, and then
the new multicam clip is created in whichever bin is currently selected in the Media
Pool. Multicam clips appear with a multicam badge in the lower left-hand corner of the
clip thumbnail.
A multicam clip showing its badge in the Media Pool
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