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Mutli-camera effect

Community Beginner ,
Dec 01, 2024 Dec 01, 2024

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Hello everyone, maybe some of you can help me. Do you know how to achieve an effect similar to the one in the video sample from 3:38 to 3:41? I think that shot was done with one camera, and the camera movement under the stage is not visible, but it looks like a stationary shot from different positions, as if it were filmed by two cameras. How could this be achieved in Premiere Pro? Or is this even possible. Thank you in advance!

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TyXdpmjrbck&t=287s

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Dec 01, 2024 Dec 01, 2024

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I think it's just two or three tracks with scaling, motion, and/or opacity effects applied to one or two of them

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Dec 01, 2024 Dec 01, 2024

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It sounds like you are not sure about the camera, but it looks like a different angle. But with two clips, one on top of the other, you can get that playing with the opacity settings of the top clip. If it really was one camera angle, you could maybe come close by syncing a point earlier or later to fool with the opacity again.

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Dec 02, 2024 Dec 02, 2024

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Hi, thank you both so much for the replies! 😊 I’m still pretty new to video editing, so I really appreciate your help and insights.

In my case, I filmed from one side of the stage, then walked to the other side to continue filming. What I’m trying to do is remove the part where I was walking so it looks like I was filming from two stationary positions, similar to the effect in the video I shared. The tricky part is that the audio from the live concert is continuous, so I can’t cut or shift it—I need the video before and after the walking to stay synced with the audio.

I think the ideas about using scaling, motion, and opacity effects sound promising. Do you have any tips on how I could do this while keeping the walking part completely invisible and ensuring the video stays in sync with the audio? Thanks again for your help! 😊

Here is my video
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1zJLUwTyIUEVTZcedYAfshoOgJ0S_E5W0/view?usp=drive_link
The part I want to remove is from 0:50 to 0:55, so the output would look like the video I shared in my first post. Is that possible in my case? 

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Dec 02, 2024 Dec 02, 2024

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Do you have any tips on how I could do this while keeping the walking part completely invisible and ensuring the video stays in sync with the audio?


By @Samek_Love

 

Since it's only 5 seconds, I would cut out the 5 seconds and play with time remapping or time stretching and adjust the audio to match.

Make a copy or copies of the original sequence so that you can easily go back to the original if that doesn't work for you.

 

Another option might be to insert some b-roll over that or cut it in and use some transitions like a blur and/or a bokeh effect.

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Thank you very much for your reply! I really appreciate it, and I’ll definitely try out some of the ideas you’ve shared here.

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