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Hi producer occasionally editing asking this question so apologies if it's dumb/ obvious
We have a workflow for post production of a multicam studio show whereby we bring in a line cut plus isolated feeds of each camera to fix/ assist with edits when cutting the show down to time- approx 5 separate camera feeds + the line cut
I take an initial pass to bring the show to length and then an editor jumps in on a Team Project to polish up (this is theoretically quicker than me doing a 'paper edit')
THE QUESTION: is there any way I can avoid working with all the feeds and make a sequence editing *only* the line cut feed and then he/ I can 'convert' that edit into a multicam later (to avoid me having to work with so many large files etc.)?
Thanks
FYI we are using Premiere Pro 2024
Put the line cut in a multicam sequence and edit with that - he can then add the iso cameras to the nest.
More typically I just use a keyboard macro to overcut the multicam (as the editorial rough cut has usually already been done by the producer from one of the cameras).
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Put the line cut in a multicam sequence and edit with that - he can then add the iso cameras to the nest.
More typically I just use a keyboard macro to overcut the multicam (as the editorial rough cut has usually already been done by the producer from one of the cameras).
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Thank you so much! Very helpful suggestion!