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Well I'm not a professional Video editor myself, but the immediate option that comes to mind is to use Multicam editing principles and using the audio to synchronise the clips at the right point on the timeline.
I've only done a couple of multicam project edits as a hobbyist but the 'synchronise by Audio' seems to work well. This assumes you have decent audio on all the clips and pick one as the master to synchronise to.
I also assume you didn't have a common timecode reference to use.
Multicam in Premiere : - https://helpx.adobe.com/uk/premiere-pro/using/create-multi-camera-source-sequence.html
I remember going on You Tube to learn basic principles and that got me started.
Maybe a pro editor might suggest another way...?
GIve it a try
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The problem is the movie don't have a lot of continuous shots. Ive made a lot of intentional jump cuts, which also affects the sound. I don't know if ill be able to sync them with the auto sync in premiere
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Could you explain a bit more where you will get the master audio from for someone watching this movie .
If you say your jump cuts have affected the sound - in what way ?
Its not clear how you want to produce the final movie.
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