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Help on multicam or How to see Video 1 and 2 at the same time in preview without multicam

New Here ,
Jul 15, 2024 Jul 15, 2024

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Hey guys, please help! i have videos on top of each other, i was wondering if there is a way to see both of them on preview, without using multicam sequence! because later i have to deliver this project to a guy who will make the colorgrading and will be easier to apply the color correction selecting all clips on video 1 layer and then other color correction on Video 2 layer, if i do a multicam sequence, both cams will be on the same video layer so he will need to apply on every clip manually, someone have an idea how i can solve this?

About multicam i saw an tutorial that first told me to select all clips, make nest sequence, then activate multicam option, but the problem is when i make cuts on the multicam sequence, the original nest sequence stay the same so will be a lot of clips on this base sequence for him to apply collor corrections later, any thoughts guys? sorry about my english!


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Community Expert , Jul 15, 2024 Jul 15, 2024

Hi Daniel,

You should do this with multicamera source sequences. Here's the workflow for creating them using Premiere's built-in tool: Creating Multi-Camera Source Sequences.

Use the Settings wrench in the Program Monitor and choose Multi-camera to view all cameras at once.

For color grading, open the multicamera source sequence in your timeline by right-clicking it in the Project panel and choosing Open in Timeline. You can add any color adjustments to the individual clips on each track here.

Cheer

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Jul 15, 2024 Jul 15, 2024

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Multi-cam seuqences are for synchronizing multiple cameras and choosing which angle you want to use. I'm not sure I understand what you want to do, though. Without using multi-cam, what's the ideal scenario you're looking for? Typically, color correction is done on a clip-by-clip basis because each shot usually looks different. If you want to use the same effect, what is the problem with copying and pasting it to each clip. 

If you are able to provide some more detail with how this will help color grading, we can help.

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Jul 23, 2024 Jul 23, 2024

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Thank you!! I did with multicam was easier in the end, thank you!!

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Hi Daniel,

You should do this with multicamera source sequences. Here's the workflow for creating them using Premiere's built-in tool: Creating Multi-Camera Source Sequences.

Use the Settings wrench in the Program Monitor and choose Multi-camera to view all cameras at once.

For color grading, open the multicamera source sequence in your timeline by right-clicking it in the Project panel and choosing Open in Timeline. You can add any color adjustments to the individual clips on each track here.

Cheers,
Paul

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Thank you! i used multicam and in the end worked, thanks for your help!!

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