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December 15, 2024
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Syncing Interview clips

  • December 15, 2024
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Hi, I have around 60 Dual cam interview clips where audio is along with the cam 1 footage.
I have no seperate single audio file to which the clips can be synced.


Is there any easy way to sync these?

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Correct answer PaulMurphy

If Camera 2 has reference audio or timecode, you can streamline the syncing process using Premiere Pro’s Multi-Camera functionality:

  1. Select all the clips you want to sync.
  2. Go to Clip > Create Multi-Camera Source Sequence.
  3. In the dialog box, choose the appropriate settings for audio or timecode synchronization.


For detailed instructions, visit this Adobe Help page: Create Multi-Camera Source Sequence.


If Camera 2 does not have reference audio or timecode, you will need to sync the clips manually. Look for a visual or audible sync point, such as a clapper at the start or end of the footage, to align the clips accurately.

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R Neil Haugen
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December 16, 2024

Premiere should still sync in multicam if both have audio.

Everyone's mileage always varies ...
PaulMurphyCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
Community Expert
December 16, 2024

If Camera 2 has reference audio or timecode, you can streamline the syncing process using Premiere Pro’s Multi-Camera functionality:

  1. Select all the clips you want to sync.
  2. Go to Clip > Create Multi-Camera Source Sequence.
  3. In the dialog box, choose the appropriate settings for audio or timecode synchronization.


For detailed instructions, visit this Adobe Help page: Create Multi-Camera Source Sequence.


If Camera 2 does not have reference audio or timecode, you will need to sync the clips manually. Look for a visual or audible sync point, such as a clapper at the start or end of the footage, to align the clips accurately.