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LePaul5
Inspiring
January 22, 2018
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Is it possible to have the MultiCam icon in the Source Window?

  • January 22, 2018
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Hi

I understand the process for doing a MultiCam sequence.  However, I am finding it problematic on larger videos, with multiple sequences done on several cameras.

Perhaps I am doing it wrong, so let me tell you what I am doing and you can correct me.

1)  I am creating a New Sequence with my MultiCam Session and it appears on my TimeLine.  After I have made my camera views/edits, I now have to copy/move that sequence into my primary timeline.  I am "guessing" that the only way to move this edited segment is to cut and paste?

2)  Like I do on a single camera take, I would prefer to have the MultiCam process on the Source Window.  I could then do my editing and camera views, then simply drag that marked sequence into the Time Line.  But, as mentioned, I do not see any way to get the MultiCam Icon to appear within the Source View

I'm running Adobe Premiere Pro CC 2018

Thanks!

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Correct answer excited_Genie16B8

Multicam isn't cut in the Source Monitor, so no, you can't add that button.

I've found Copy/Paste to be the best method of adding multicam edits to a master sequence.

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excited_Genie16B8Correct answer
Legend
January 22, 2018

Multicam isn't cut in the Source Monitor, so no, you can't add that button.

I've found Copy/Paste to be the best method of adding multicam edits to a master sequence.

LePaul5
LePaul5Author
Inspiring
January 22, 2018

Thanks for your replies

Jim, that's helpful to know.  I've been using Premiere Pro CC for a few months and still very much a novice!  There's a lot of good tutorials on YouTube and while many detail how to do the MultiCam process (which can be dicey!), I have yet to see anyone document how to parse multiple MultiCam-Clips into a timeline.  I'd love to find out a better process than I am currently doing (because there must be one!)

Paul

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Legend
January 22, 2018

Check this out.

Manual Multi-Camera Method

For Step 3, instead of creating a new sequence, nest the Source sequence you just created into your main sequence.

R Neil Haugen
Legend
January 22, 2018

After completing your multi-cam sequence, "nest" that sequence into your project sequence. I'm not understanding the wish to work in the Source monitor here ... ?

Neil

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