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ETA: I just discovered that changes made in original sequences automatically get updated in sequences that they're nested in, so this question isn't as pressing. Still curious though if anyone has any suggestions.
I've created 2 different multicam clips, each with their own sequence. Then I created a new, third sequence, and dropped the two original sequences into it. Works so far, but even after enabling multicam for each sequence, I can't see all of the original camera angles. Is that normal behavior, or is there a way to access all multicam angles in a nested sequence?
Using PPCC 12.1.1 with Windows 10.
I'm not quite following your explanation.
First, Premiere Pro does not have multicam clips. For multicam, there is the Source Sequence, which contains the original media, and the Target Sequence, which has the Source Sequence nested and Multicam enabled.
Can you restate the issue using the proper terminology?
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I'm not quite following your explanation.
First, Premiere Pro does not have multicam clips. For multicam, there is the Source Sequence, which contains the original media, and the Target Sequence, which has the Source Sequence nested and Multicam enabled.
Can you restate the issue using the proper terminology?
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Jim_Simon wrote
I'm not quite following your explanation.
First, Premiere Pro does not have multicam clips. For multicam, there is the Source Sequence, which contains the original media, and the Target Sequence, which has the Source Sequence nested and Multicam enabled.
Can you restate the issue using the proper terminology?
Sorry for delay in responding. I got my source sequence confused with target sequence; I was adding the target sequence to my master sequence and wondering why I wasn't seeing the multicam angles. What I should have been doing was adding the multi-camera source sequence to my master sequence.
Jim, thanks for clarifying the issue.
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Jimtron,
Have you solved this issue yet? Please let us know if you did, and if so, how you did it.
BTW, did Jim's advice help at all? Please also let us know.
Thanks,
Kevin
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