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Watching more than one layer at once?
I have two cameras running in sync and I want to make cuts in one of the layers so it looks better.
Is there a way to see both of the layers at once so I can see easily which layer has the better shot? Hope that makes sense. Thanks in advance. |
Hello Richard,
the easiest way to do this is Multicam editing. Look it up in Help and post any questions if you have any more problems. Basically it is like live switching from up to four cameras. The switches are recorded into timeline. |
managed to find that but it shows the same footage in both sides. i'll have a play around and see whats what.
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Tutorials
See these tutorials:
- http://digitalproducer.digitalmedian...e.jsp?id=36989 - http://www.adobe.com/designcenter/pr...t_multicam.pdf Hope this helps, |
not to be funny but i find the help feature to be a great value in premiere, the key word is multicam.
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