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Add New Clip to multi-camera source Sequence Editing

New Here ,
Feb 05, 2021 Feb 05, 2021

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Hello dear Community, 

I'm editing a multi-camera project (live music) with 3 cameras and just got informed that a fourth cam was also rolling and is now available. 

Therefore I'd like to know if there is a way to add the 4th clip to the multi-camera source sequence at this point which would allow easy multi-cam re-editing of my project whithout re-doing the whole edit? 

Hope this makes sense and thanks a lot in advance for your help 🙂 

Cheers, 

Audrey

 

 

 

 

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Guide , Feb 05, 2021 Feb 05, 2021

On Windows hold the CTRL key and double click the sequence you are editing. It should open up the master multicam sequence.

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Feb 05, 2021 Feb 05, 2021

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On Windows hold the CTRL key and double click the sequence you are editing. It should open up the master multicam sequence.

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Feb 08, 2021 Feb 08, 2021

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Thank you so much Andy! Very helpful and saved me a lot of time! 

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Feb 08, 2021 Feb 08, 2021

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OK, great! 🙂 You added 'double click', now I get it...

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But how do you return the sequence to the Processed Multi-Camera editing "look" on the timeline? Before executing and adding the new source camera, the color was green on timeline. Now it is blue. Or, does it matter?

 

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Feb 05, 2021 Feb 05, 2021

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Andy, I don't know that plain ctrl-click, it doesn't seem to do anything by itself?

 

For me if you go to the editing sequence and press ctrl+shift+f, it will open the source sequence. You can also open the source sequence from the project, right-click it and select Open in Timeline.

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It has been CTRL for over ten years unless they just changed it. You can find it in the bin but this person has already started editing. CTRL should work.

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