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I'm relatively new, working on a video with several cameras. I manually synced them, nested them and created a multicam. One of the cameras imported as if it was zoomed in, part of the picture is cut off. I'm working within the multicam now, when I try to zoom out I only get what's showing with a black frame around it. Zooming in works, no problem. Is there a way I can resolve this without starting over?
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the resolution of this specific cam is bigger than the others, when nesting, the nested sequence took the resolution of the smalles cam and thus locking in this resolution and not reading what's beyond it. you need to "zoom out" or scale or fit to frame this cam in the original sequence prior to nesting
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To start, it's easier to selectcall clips including any separate audio in the bin, right-click, create multicam. Then it's all synced for you.
The framesize and rate are typically then set to match the first clip selected.
Past that, what is the framesize of the sequence you are working with, the framesize of the problematic clip, and your settings in the Preferences for putting media on sequences, such as fit, fill, or none.
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A couple of things. It's a music video and was not doing a very good job of syncing so I was forced to do it manually. I understand the answers that have been given and I don't mind starting over if that's the only way. Alternatively, is there a way to add another cam to an existing multi-cam sequence? That would be a lot easier. Thanks!
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