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Unflatten Multiclip sequence

Engaged ,
Jan 18, 2017 Jan 18, 2017

I'm working on a fairly complicated series of multi clips and just wondered if there is any way to flatten a multi clip then unflatten it to make an adjustment in camera angle.  I did a search on the forum and only found one reference which was the same question and there was no answer.

This was easy in FCP 7, but I haven't figured out any way to do it in the various versions of PP.

Thx...Jim

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Engaged , Jan 18, 2017 Jan 18, 2017

Hi Jim,

while holding down "alt" (or "cmd" or "shift" - please try, depends on your prefs) double-click your nested Clip.

In this "new" Timeline you can change all cameras, e.g. colorize, exchange, move for- or backwards....

Jo

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Engaged ,
Jan 18, 2017 Jan 18, 2017

Hi Jim,

while holding down "alt" (or "cmd" or "shift" - please try, depends on your prefs) double-click your nested Clip.

In this "new" Timeline you can change all cameras, e.g. colorize, exchange, move for- or backwards....

Jo

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Engaged ,
Jan 18, 2017 Jan 18, 2017

Thanks Jo!!

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Engaged ,
Jan 18, 2017 Jan 18, 2017

Jo,

I tried all those combinations and none of them opened a new clip or changed the sequence in any way.  I clearly am missing something simple

thx...jw

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Advisor ,
Jan 20, 2017 Jan 20, 2017

There's no 'unflatten'

Workaround is to copy video layer wit MCam onto a higher layer - then flatten the higher layer. If you need to go back to the MCam version it's right below.

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Engaged ,
Jan 22, 2017 Jan 22, 2017
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Thanks.  That's a brilliant solution.  Can't believe I didn't think of it.  Caught in a narrow mindset I guess.

Thanks again...jw

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