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Previous/Next Angle: (Edit > Multicam submenu) Pressing Command-Shift-Left or Right
Arrow lets you switch to the previous or next angle. These controls will also loop back
around to the first or last angles in the multicam clip.
Audio/Video Switching: (Edit > Multicam submenu) Pressing Option-Shift-[ sets the
Multicam Viewer to cut or switch both Video and Audio at the same time. Pressing
Option-Shift-] sets the Multicam Viewer to cut or switch Video only. Pressing Option-
Shift-\ sets the Multicam Viewer to cut or switch Audio only.
Previous/Next Page: (Edit > Multicam submenu) Pressing Option-Shift-Left or Right
Arrow lets you move to the previous or next page of multicam angles, if there are more
angles than can be displayed in the Viewer’s current multi-angle setting.
Editing Multicam Clips in the Timeline
When it comes to editing and trimming, there’s no functional difference between multicam clips
and any other kind of clip. Because you’re technically adding through edits to a single clip, you
have the option or deleting any edit by selecting it and pressing the Delete key.
But multicam clips are special in that you always have the option of switching angles, either
using the Multicam Viewer, or right in the Timeline via each clip’s contextual menu.
To switch the angle of any multicam clip in the Timeline:
Right-click any clip and choose a new angle from the “Switch Multicam Clip Angle”
submenu. This also allows you to change angles without needing to use the
Multicam Viewer.
In the event that you want to eliminate all unused angles from a multicam clip and “flatten”
it to simply be a single clip in the Timeline, there’s a command for that.
To flatten a multicam clip in the Timeline:
Right-click any clip and choose Flatten Multicam Clip from the contextual menu.
All unused angles are deleted, the clip becomes shorter if it included black tails
because of another unused angle, and you end up with a single ordinary clip
in the Timeline.
To Match Frame to the angle of any multicam clip in the Timeline:
Place the playhead over the frame in the Timeline you want to match and press F. The
exact frame of the mulitcam clip referenced will appear in the Source Viewer with the
appropriate angle already selected.
To Match Frame to the multicam clip in the Source Viewer:
Open the multicam clip in the Source Viewer. Navigate to the frame you want to find
using the jog bar and press F. The playhead in the Timeline will move to the exact
frame of the mulitcam clip referenced in the Source Viewer. If the frame you selected is
not in the Timeline, when you press F nothing will happen.
To edit an angle of any multicam clip directly from the Source Viewer:
You can click and drag any multicam angle directly from the Source Viewer to the
Timeline. The length of the clip is bounded by the In and Out point selection of the clip.
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